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Law in Times of Crisis

Emergency Powers in Theory and Practice
  • Oren Gross, University of Minnesota Law School
  • Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, University of Ulster
  • Paperback
  • ISBN:9780521541237
  • Publication date:November 2006
  • 516pages
  • 1 table
    • Dimensions: 228 x 152 mm
    • Weight: 0.75kg
      43.009780521541237000GB0en_GBGBP£
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    The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and the ensuing 'war on terror' have focused attention on issues that have previously lurked in a dark corner at the edge of the legal universe. 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, bringing together insights gleaned from the Roman republic and Jewish law through to the initial responses to the July 2005 attacks in London. Three models of emergency powers are used to offer a conceptualization of emergency regimes, giving a coherent insight into law's interface with and regulation of crisis and a distinctive means to evaluate the legal options open to states for dealing with crises.

    Prize winner

    ASIL Book prize 2007 - Winner

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