The Rule of Crisis (eBook, PDF)
Terrorism, Emergency Legislation and the Rule of Law
Redaktion: Auriel, Pierre; Wellman, Carl; Beaud, Olivier
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The Rule of Crisis (eBook, PDF)
Terrorism, Emergency Legislation and the Rule of Law
Redaktion: Auriel, Pierre; Wellman, Carl; Beaud, Olivier
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Offers a groundbreaking analysis of emergency legislations
Features the work of leading scholars on emergency legislations
Provides a comprehensive and comparative approach
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Offers a groundbreaking analysis of emergency legislations
Features the work of leading scholars on emergency legislations
Provides a comprehensive and comparative approach
Features the work of leading scholars on emergency legislations
Provides a comprehensive and comparative approach
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- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 251
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783319744735
- Artikelnr.: 52942717
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 251
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783319744735
- Artikelnr.: 52942717
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Pierre Auriel has been a Ph.D candidate at the University Paris-II Panthéon-Assas since 2014. He is a member of the Michel Villey Institute for legal culture and philosophy of law and the European Law Centre. He won the Guy Carcassonne Prize for the best article on constitutional law (2015). His work mainly focuses on constitutional theory, European law, and the theory of fundamental rights. Olivier Beaud was a professor of public law (State Professorship) at the University of Lille from 1990 to 1998. He was then elected to the University of Paris-II Panthéon-Assas (2008-). He has twice been a member of the University Institute of France, as a junior (1993-1998) and as a senior (2012-2017). He work currently focuses on constitutional law, constitutional theory, and legal theory, particularly comparisons between the French and German legal doctrines. Carl Wellman is an Emeritus Hortense and Tobias Lewin Distinguished Professor in the humanities at Washington University in Saint Louis. He was born in 1926, graduated from the University of Arizona in 1949, and received his doctorate from the Harvard University in 1954. He taught at the Lawrence College from 1953 until 1968 and then at Washington University from 1968 until 1999. His major publications are Welfare Rights, 1982; A Theory of Rights, Persons Under Laws, Institutions, and Morals, 1985; Real Rights, 1995; An Approach to Rights, 1997; The Proliferation of Rights, Moral Progress or Empty Rhetoric, 1999; Medical Law and Moral Rights, 2009; The Moral Dimensions of Human Rights, 2011, and Terrorism and Counterterrorism - A Moral Assessment, 2013; Constitutional Rights: What They Are and What They Ought to Be, 2016.
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Conceptual Analysis and Emergency Legislation.- Part I: Concepts and Justification of Emergency Legislations.- Chapter 3. Emergencies in Sober Hobbesianism.- Chapter 4. The State of Exception and the Terrorist Threat - An Obsolete Combination.- Chapter 5. The Continued Exceptionalism of the American Response to Daesh.- Chapter 6. Dignity, Emergency, Exception.- Part II: Risk and Failure of Emergency Legislations.- Chapter 7. Reconciling International Human Rights Law with Executive Non-Trial-Based Counter-Terror Measures: The Case of UK Temporary Exclusion Orders.- Chapter 8. Polish Martial Law on the Docket - Judging the Past and the Clash of Judicial Narratives.- Chapter 9. Emergency as a State of Mind - The Case of Israel.- Chapter 10. The French Case or the Hidden Dangers of a Long Term State of Emergency.- Chapter 11. Anything Goes: How does French Law Deal with the State of Emergency (1955-2015)?.- Chapter 12. The German Reticence vis-à-vis the State of Emergency.
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Conceptual Analysis and Emergency Legislation.- Part I: Concepts and Justification of Emergency Legislations.- Chapter 3. Emergencies in Sober Hobbesianism.- Chapter 4. The State of Exception and the Terrorist Threat - An Obsolete Combination.- Chapter 5. The Continued Exceptionalism of the American Response to Daesh.- Chapter 6. Dignity, Emergency, Exception.- Part II: Risk and Failure of Emergency Legislations.- Chapter 7. Reconciling International Human Rights Law with Executive Non-Trial-Based Counter-Terror Measures: The Case of UK Temporary Exclusion Orders.- Chapter 8. Polish Martial Law on the Docket - Judging the Past and the Clash of Judicial Narratives.- Chapter 9. Emergency as a State of Mind - The Case of Israel.- Chapter 10. The French Case or the Hidden Dangers of a Long Term State of Emergency.- Chapter 11. Anything Goes: How does French Law Deal with the State of Emergency (1955-2015)?.- Chapter 12. The German Reticence vis-à-vis the State of Emergency.







