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The COVID-19 Pandemic as a State of Exception? -- The Pandemic as an Idiosyncratic Case of a State of Exception -- The COVID-19 Pandemic and the State of Emergency: Lessons from Portugal -- II. Executives and Parliaments in a Pandemic -- Executives during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Contradictory Trends -- Parliamentarism in the Pandemic: Contemporary Challenges -- COVID-19 and the Federal State: The German Experience -- The COVID-19 Pandemic in Cyprus: A problematic legal regime, and the potential of rule of law in emergencies -- III. Balancing and Judicial Scrutiny in a Pandemic -- American Lessons: The COVID-19 Pandemic and the US Supreme Court -- The Rule of Law and Fundamental Rights in the Corona Pandemic in Germany -- The Impact of the Pandemic on the Greek Constitution -- Protecting Political Rights under the Threat of the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Emergence of Strict Judicial Scrutiny in Spain -- IV. 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