We also would like to thank all participants and thus engaged listeners of that workshop. The workshop could not have taken place without the staff support of Margit Dagli, and Ute Emrich (MPIL), as well as Marie Bolster and Violetta Ritz as student assistants.Similar indispensable support throughout the publication process was provided by Joel Maupin for native speaker checks and Simeon Prechtel for unifying, proofreading and setting the proofs of all contributions, as well as the administrations of both MPIL and FEST, including Nico Wiest (MPIL). Directly after the workshop, presenters had the opportunity to post their initial articles in a symposium of the "Völkerrechtsblog (international law blog)" by the Working Group of Young Scholars in Public International Law (http://voelkerrechtsblog.org/international-health-governance-of-disease-outbreaks/). This was kindly made possible by our MPIL colleague Raffaela Kunz. Likewise, we acknowledge the instrumental support of Berit Kieselbach in obtaining visual data for one of the contributions. Last but not least, Armin v. Bogdandy's MPIL researchers' colloquium, the Frankfurt "Normative Orders" International Graduate Programme (IGP) colloquium, and the FEST Kuratorium provided fora in which the entire project could be presented and discussed.
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