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States of Emergency and the Law

Author : M. Ehteshamul Bari
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 23,58 MB
Release : 2017-07-06
Category : Law
ISBN : 1351685929

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Introduction -- General issues concerning the powers of emergency and the evolution of these powers in the Indo-Pak-Bangladesh -- Suspension of the fundamental rights and the exercise of the power of preventive dentention during emergencies in the Indo-Pak-Bangladesh subcontinent -- Devising and developing a standard emergency model -- THe emergencies proclaimed in Bangladesh on five occasions from 1974 to 2007 and their justifiction -- Impact of the five proclamations of emergency in Bangladesh on the fundamental rights of individuals -- Preventive detention laws in Bangladesh, their exercise during the five proclamations of emergency and judicial response to such exercise -- Conclusion

Rule of Law in a State of Emergency

Author : Subrata Roy Chowdhury
Publisher : Burns & Oates
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 49,18 MB
Release : 1989
Category : Political Science
ISBN :

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SCOTT (Copy 1): From the John Holmes Library Collection.

Permanent States of Emergency and the Rule of Law

Author : Alan Greene
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 367 pages
File Size : 22,47 MB
Release : 2018-04-05
Category : Law
ISBN : 1509906169

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Permanent States of Emergency and the Rule of Law explores the impact that oxymoronic 'permanent' states of emergency have on the validity and effectiveness of constitutional norms and, ultimately, constituent power. It challenges the idea that many constitutional orders are facing permanent states of emergency due to the 'objective nature' of threats facing modern states today, arguing instead that the nature of a threat depends upon the subjective assessment of the decision-maker. In light of this, it further argues that robust judicial scrutiny and review of these decisions is required to ensure that the temporariness of the emergency is a legal question and that the validity of constitutional norms is not undermined by their perpetual suspension. It does this by way of a narrower conception of the rule of law than standard accounts in favour of judicial review of emergency powers in the literature, which tend to be based on the normative value of human rights. In so doing it seeks to refute the fundamental constitutional challenge posed by Carl Schmitt: that all state power cannot be constrained by law.

Global Anti-Terrorism Law and Policy

Author : Victor V. Ramraj
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 703 pages
File Size : 23,35 MB
Release : 2012-01-12
Category : Law
ISBN : 1139505246

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Preventing acts of terrorism remains one of the major tasks of domestic governments and regional and international organisations. Terrorism transcends borders, so anti-terrorism law must cross the boundaries of domestic, regional and international law. It also crosses traditional disciplinary boundaries between administrative, constitutional, criminal, financial, immigration, international and military law, as well as the law of war. This second edition provides a comprehensive resource on how domestic, regional and international responses to terrorism have developed since 2001. Chapters that focus on a particular country or region in the Americas, Europe, Africa and Asia are complemented by overarching thematic chapters that take a comparative approach to particular aspects of anti-terrorism law and policy.

Emergencies in Public Law

Author : Karin Loevy
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 323 pages
File Size : 36,75 MB
Release : 2016-03-11
Category : Law
ISBN : 1316592138

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Debates about emergency powers traditionally focus on whether law can or should constrain officials in emergencies. Emergencies in Public Law moves beyond this narrow lens, focusing instead on how law structures the response to emergencies and what kind of legal and political dynamics this relation gives rise to. Drawing on empirical studies from a variety of emergencies, institutional actors, and jurisdictional scales (terrorist threats, natural disasters, economic crises, and more), this book provides a framework for understanding emergencies as long-term processes rather than ad hoc events, and as opportunities for legal and institutional productivity rather than occasions for the suspension of law and the centralization of response powers. The analysis offered here will be of interest to academics and students of legal, political, and constitutional theory, as well as to public lawyers and social scientists.

EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT LAW

Author : William C. Nicholson
Publisher : Charles C Thomas Publisher
Page : 469 pages
File Size : 17,88 MB
Release : 2013-12-01
Category : Law
ISBN : 0398088330

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This second edition is a major revision and update of Emergency Response and Emergency Management Law. As the first text to be published on emergency response and emergency management law this book provides an understanding of the legal challenges faced on a daily basis by the front-line troops in emergent situations. The emergency response law section begins with the duty to respond and proceeds through the wide range of legal issues that arise during response. Training accidents, vehicle issues, dispatch, emergency medical services issues, and “Good Samaritan” acts are covered. Additional topics include the standard operating procedures, mutual aid, the incident management system, hazardous materials incidents, OSHA, using volunteer resources, recovery by responders, the rescue doctrine, and the World Trade Center site litigation. The emergency management law section examines the powers of governors, state and local responsibilities, federal emergency management, difficulties in mitigating legal exposure, legal steps for mitigation, potential negligence liability, legal requirements and interpreting/translating assistance, preparedness cases, recovery cases, and the role of the local government attorney before, during, and in the aftermath of a disaster. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the Stafford Act and the National Response Framework (NRF) are discussed in great detail. The third section discusses the ethical imperative, homeland security expenditures, policy and legal changes, wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the war veterans. At the end of each chapter, questions and problems refer back to the text. These resources highlight the principal issues and serve as a valuable teaching tool for the instructor. This text provides a firm base of legal knowledge for emergency responders, emergency management professionals, and their attorneys.

Empire, Emergency and International Law

Author : John Reynolds
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 343 pages
File Size : 35,52 MB
Release : 2017-08-10
Category : Law
ISBN : 1107172519

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This book analyses the states of emergency exposing the intersections between colonial law, international law, imperialism and racial discrimination.

Permanent States of Emergency and the Rule of Law

Author : Alan Greene (Professeur de droit)
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 40,52 MB
Release : 2018
Category : Constituent power
ISBN : 9781509906185

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The ideal state of emergency -- The permanent state of emergency -- Permanent states of emergency and constituent power -- Permanent states of emergency and legal black holes -- Permanent states of emergency and legal grey holes -- Alternatives to constitutional emergency accommodation -- Resisting the permanent state of emergency

The Jurisprudence of Emergency

Author : Nasser Hussain
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 211 pages
File Size : 48,11 MB
Release : 2019-08-02
Category : History
ISBN : 0472037536

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The Jurisprudence of Emergency examines British rule in India from the late eighteenth to the early twentieth century, tracing tensions between the ideology of liberty and government by law used to justify the colonizing power's insistence on a regime of conquest. Nasser Hussain argues that the interaction of these competing ideologies exemplifies a conflict central to all Western legal systems—between the universal, rational operation of law on the one hand and the absolute sovereignty of the state on the other. The author uses an impressive array of historical evidence to demonstrate how questions of law and emergency shaped colonial rule, which in turn affected the development of Western legality. The pathbreaking insights developed in The Jurisprudence of Emergency reevaluate the place of colonialism in modern law by depicting the colonies as influential agents in the interpretation of Western ideas and practices. Hussain's interdisciplinary approach and subtly shaded revelations will be of interest to historians as well as scholars of legal and political theory.

Law in Times of Crisis

Author : Oren Gross
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 14,90 MB
Release : 2006-10-30
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1139457756

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This book presents a systematic and comprehensive attempt by legal scholars to conceptualize the theory of emergency powers, combining post-September 11 developments with more general theoretical, historical and comparative perspectives. The authors examine the interface between law and violent crises through history and across jurisdictions.