War and emergency powers
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War and emergency powers
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War and emergency powers
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Incoming Resources
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- Empire, emergency, and international law, John Reynolds
- Constitutional dictatorship, crisis government in the modern democracies, Clinton Rossiter ; with a new introduction by William J. Quirk
- Sovereignty and the new executive authority, Claire Finkelstein and Michael Skerker
- Emergency politics in the third wave of democracy, a study of regimes of exception in Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru, Claire Wright
- The war lawyers, the United States, Israel, and juridical warfare, Craig Jones
- Emergencies and the limits of legality, edited by Victor V. Ramraj
- Permanent states of emergency and the rule of law, constitutions in an age of crisis, Alan Greene
- The harbinger theory, how the post-9/11 emergency became permanent and the case for reform, Robert Diab
- L'état d'urgence, de l'exception à la banalisation, sous la direction de Jean-Louis Halpérin, Stéphanie Hennette-Vauchez et Éric Millard
- Forme della violenza, violenza della forma, a cura di Alfonso Catania e Geminello Preterossi
- Dictatorship, from the origin of the modern concept of sovereignty to proletarian class struggle, Carl Schmitt ; translated from the German by Michael Hoelzl and Graham Ward
- Extra-legal power and legitimacy, perspectives on prerogative, Clement Fatovic and Benjamin A. Kleinerman
- Emergency powers
- Thoughts on Article 15 of the European Convention on Human Rights, Peter Kempees
- The harbinger theory, how the post-9/11 emergency became permanent and the case for reform, Robert Diab
- State of exception, Giorgio Agamben ; translated by Kevin Attell
- Thinking in an emergency, Elaine Scarry
- States of emergency in liberal democracies, Nomi Claire Lazar
- Empire, emergency and international law, John Reynolds
- Emergency powers in theory and practice, the long shadow of Carl Schmitt, Michael Head
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