Emergency powers in theory and practice : the long shadow of Carl Schmitt / by Michael Head.
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- 9781409446101 (hardback)
- K3344 .H43 2017
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Introduction : emergency powers and the shadow of Carl Schmitt -- Emergency powers on the rise : case studies -- Critical lessons of history -- Martial law, emergency doctrines, official lawlessness and judicial complicity -- Legality and semi-legality: "models of accommodation" and "business as usual" -- Models of extra-legality and illegality : Carl Schmitt's lengthening shadow -- Capitalism and dictatorial powers : a Marxist critique -- Britain: "civil contingencies" and prerogative powers -- The United States : presidential powers and declarations of emergency -- Australia : vague emergency plans -- International human rights law : no protection -- Conclusions.
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