Emergency Powers in Asia

Emergency Powers in Asia
Author: Victor V. Ramraj,Arun K. Thiruvengadam
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 531
Release: 2010
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780521768900

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What role does, and should, legal, political, and constitutional norms play in constraining emergency powers, in Asia and beyond.

Emergency Powers in Theory and Practice

Emergency Powers in Theory and Practice
Author: Michael Head
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781134795291

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Why have the early years of the 21st century seen increasing use of emergency-type powers or claims of supra-legal executive authority, particularly by the Western countries regarded as the world's leading democracies, notably the United States? This book examines the extraordinary range of executive and prerogative powers, emergency legislation, martial law provisos and indemnities in countries with English-derived legal systems, primarily the UK, the US and Australia. The author challenges attempts by legal and academic theorists to relativise, rationalise, legitimise or propose supposedly safe limits for the use of emergency powers, especially since the September 2001 terrorist attacks. This volume also considers why the reputation of Carl Schmitt, the best-known champion of 'exceptional' dictatorial powers during the post-1919 Weimer Republic in Germany, and who later enthusiastically served and sanctified the Nazi dictatorship, is being rehabilitated, and examines why his totalitarian doctrines are thought to be of relevance to modern society. This diverse book will be of importance to politicians, the media, the legal profession, as well as academics and students of law, humanities and politics.

Emergency Powers in a Time of Pandemic

Emergency Powers in a Time of Pandemic
Author: Greene, Alan
Publsiher: Bristol University Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2020-10-29
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781529215410

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How do we maintain core values and rights when governments impose restrictive measures on our lives? Declaring a state of emergency is the best way to protect public health in a pandemic but how do these powers differ from those for national security and economic crises? This book explores how human rights, democracy and the rule of law can be protected during a pandemic and how emergency powers can best be ended once it wanes. Written by an expert on constitutional law and human rights, this accessible book will shape how governments, opposition, courts and society as a whole view future pandemic emergency powers.

Emergency Powers of International Organizations

Emergency Powers of International Organizations
Author: Christian Kreuder-Sonnen
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2019-11-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780198832935

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Emergency Powers of International Organizations explores emergency politics of international organizations (IOs). It studies cases in which, based on justifications of exceptional necessity, IOs expand their authority, increase executive discretion, and interfere with the rights of their rule-addressees. This ''IO exceptionalism'' is observable in crisis responses of a diverse set of institutions including the United Nations Security Council, the European Union, and the World Health Organization. Through six in-depth case studies, the book analyzes the institutional dynamics unfolding in the wake of the assumption of emergency powers by IOs. Sometimes, the exceptional competencies become normalized in the IOs' authority structures (the ''ratchet effect"). In other cases, IO emergency powers provoke a backlash that eventually reverses or contains the expansions of authority (the "rollback effect"). To explain these variable outcomes, this book draws on sociological institutionalism to develop a proportionality theory of IO emergency powers. It contends that ratchets and rollbacks are a function of actors' ability to justify or contest emergency powers as (dis)proportionate. The claim that the distribution of rhetorical power is decisive for the institutional outcome is tested against alternative rational institutionalist explanations that focus on institutional design and the distribution of institutional power among states. The proportionality theory holds across the cases studied in this book and clearly outcompetes the alternative accounts. Against the background of the empirical analysis, the book moreover provides a critical normative reflection on the (anti) constitutional effects of IO exceptionalism and highlights a potential connection between authoritarian traits in global governance and the system's current legitimacy crisis.

EMERGENCY LAW IN CANADA

EMERGENCY LAW IN CANADA
Author: ERIC. BLOCK
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0433509554

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Emergency Powers in Australia

Emergency Powers in Australia
Author: H. P. Lee,Michael W. R. Adams,Colin Campbell,Patrick Emerton
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2018-11-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107166530

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A lucid analysis of the constitutional and legal issues arising from Australian governmental responses to various sorts of emergencies.

The Law of Emergency Powers

The Law of Emergency Powers
Author: Abhishek Singhvi,Khagesh Gautam
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2020-10-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789811529979

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This book presents a comprehensive legal and constitutional study of emergency powers from a comparative common law perspective. It is one of very few comparative studies on three jurisdictions and arguably the first one to explore in detail various emergency powers, statutory and common law, constitutional and statutory law, martial law and military acting-in-aid of civil authority, wartime and peacetime invocations, and several related and vital themes like judicial review of emergency powers (existence, scope and degree). The three jurisdictions compared here are: the pure implied common law model (employed by the UK), implied constitutional model (employed by the USA) and the explicit constitutional model (employed by India). The book’s content has important implications, as these three jurisdictions collectively cover the largest population within the common law world, and also provide maximum representative diversity. The book covers the various positions on external emergencies as opposed to internal emergencies, economic/financial emergencies, and emergent inroads being made into state autonomy by the central or federal governments, through use of powers like Article 356 of the Indian Constitution. By providing a detailed examination of the law and practice of emergency powers, the book shares a wealth of valuable insights. Specific sub-chapters address questions like – what is the true meaning of ‘martial law’; who can invoke ‘martial law’; when can it be invoked and suspended; what happens when the military is called in to aid civilian authorities; can martial law be deemed to exist or coexist when this happens; what are the limits on state powers when an economic emergency is declared; and, above all, can, and if so, when and how should courts judicially review emergency powers? These and several other questions are asked and answered in this study. Though several checks and constraints have been devised regarding the scope and extent of ‘emergency powers,’ these powers are still prone to misuse, as all vast powers are. A study of the legal propositions on this subject, especially from a comparative perspective, is valuable for any body politic that aspires to practice democracy, while also allowing constitutionally controlled aberrations to protect that democracy.

Emergency Powers

Emergency Powers
Author: Ergun Özbudun,Mehmet Turhan,European Commission for Democracy through Law
Publsiher: Council of Europe
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9287128758

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