"Mere courage and collaboration between our regular citizenry – the medical professionals, researchers and scientists — is insufficient by itself to combat a pandemic such as COVID-19. It is equally important that our governments take quick and robust decisions and implement effective policies."
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COVID-19, the Government’s Response, and India’s Sustainable Development Goals (May 22, 2020), co-written with Surya Gupta, edited by Tim Zubizarreta,
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Armin Rosencranz
Armin Rosencranz is a professor of law at Jindal Global Law School in , Haryana, India. Until 1991, he was president of , which he founded in 1987.
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