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Politics in the Time of Corona / Politics in the Time of Corona - EP. 2: Dublin

John Reynolds, scholar on crisis, conflict, and colonialism, discusses COVID-19 in Ireland (Photo by William Murphy)
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Politics in the Time of Corona
Politics in the Time of Corona - EP. 2: Dublin
{{langos=='en'?('25/03/2020' | todate):('25/03/2020' | artodate)}} - Issue 7.1

From Dublin: March 25, 2020

Jadaliyya's Noura Erakat and Bassam Haddad discuss developments in Ireland with John Reynolds, a legal scholar who focuses on questions of law and justice as they relate to crisis, conflict, and colonialism.

Watch the Interview:

Dublin Statistics (As of March 29)

- Total confirmed cases: 539 (in Dublin)
- Total deaths: 7
- Total recovered: 5
- Total cases per 1 million people: 269
- Total deaths per 1 million people: 1
- First case recorded on February 19.
- 17,992 tests carried out so far, 93% returning as negative.
- Nearly half of all coronavirus cases in Ireland are in Dublin.
- It is estimated that there could be 15,000 cases in Ireland by the end of the month.

Guests

John Reynolds
John Reynolds

Professor of Law at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth

John Reynolds teaches in the Department of Law at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth, where he chairs the International Justice LLM programme. He writes widely on questions of international law and justice as they relate to crisis, conflict and colonialism. John's book on Empire, Emergency and International Law (Cambridge University Press, 2017) was awarded the Kevin Boyle Book Prize for Outstanding Legal Scholarship. He is a founding editor of the Third World Approaches to International Law Review journal and website (twailr.com).

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