Constitutionalism Under Extreme Conditions: Law, Emergency, Exception
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Introduction.- Part I: Emergency, Exception and Normalcy.- Chapter 1. From Institutional Sovereignty to Constitutional Mindset: Rethinking the Domestication of the State of Exception in the Age of Normalization.- Chapter 2.Judicial Review and Emergencies in Post-Marcos Philippines.- Chapter 3. Constitution and Law as Instruments for Normalising Abnormalcy: The Sri Lankan and Indian Experience.- Chapter 4. Political Emergencies as Challenges to the Impartiality of Public Law.- Part II: Terrorism and Warfare.- Chapter 5. Human Rights in Times of Terror - A Judicial Point of View.- Chapter 6. Detaining Unlawful Combatants in Israel: A Matter of Misiniterpretation?.- Chapter 7. The Law Governing the Rights of Enemy Aliens' Access to Courts.- Chapter 8. Emergencies and Constitutional Rights in a Time of Terror Threat in the Czech Republic: Do We Need a New Dimension of Emergency?.- Part III: Constitution-Making and Constitutional Change.- Chapter 9. Authoritative Constitution-Making in the Name of Democracy?.- Chapter 10. Again: From 1867 to Today, Making a Constitution Under an Elite Umbrella in Turkey.- Chapter 11. Constitution-Making, Political Transition and Reconciliation in Tunisia and Egypt: A Comparative Perspective.- Chapter 12. Security Sector Reform in Timor-Leste After the Constitutional Exception.- Part IV: Constitutionalism for Divided Societies.- Chapter 13. The Constitutionalism of Emergency: Multinationalism Behind Asymmetrical Constitutional Arrangements.- Chapter 14. The Paradox of Territorial Autonomy: How Subnational Representation Leads to Secessionist Preferences.- Chapter 15. Entrenching Hegemony in Cyprus: The Doctrine of Necessity and the Principle of Bicommunality.- Part V: Public Health, Financial and Economic Crises.- Chapter 16. The 'Judicialization' of Emergency: The Case of the Eurozone Crisis.- Chapter 17. Financial Crisis as a New Genus of Constitutional Emergency?.- Chapter 18. Public Health Emergencies and Constitutionalism Between the National and the International.- Chapter 19. Conclusion.
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Breite: | 162 |
Gewicht: | 836 g |
Höhe: | 31 |
Länge: | 244 |
Seiten: | 452 |
Sprachen: | Englisch |
Autor: | Richard Albert, Yaniv Roznai |
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