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1 Online-Ressource (160 Seiten)
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1st ed
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9783845298610
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Cover -- On the Validity of Law with Respect to the Exceptional Case -- I. Norm, normalcy, and the exceptional case -- II. Derogations within the law and the political exceptional case -- III. Stringency of legal rule as a condition for making the exceptional case possible -- IV. Under the condition of what is possible -- V. States of emergency which are regulated by constitutional law -- VI. Legalizing illegal emergency relief to the constitution: the right of resistance -- VII. The inoperability of the emergency articles of the constitution -- 1. Persistently normal state of affairs -- 2. Extra-legal detours and ways out -- VIII. A residual unwritten emergency law of the state? -- IX. The breakdown of all rules: Islamic terror -- The Exceptional Case in Situations of Normalcy -- I. The terrorist challenge -- II. The distinction between normalcy and emergency -- 1. Normal state of affairs -- 2. Case of emergency -- III. Islamic terrorism: the case of emergency within the normal state of affairs -- 1. Terrorism as emergency -- 2. Asymmetries of terrorist war -- 3. The simultaneity of both normal and exceptional state of affairs -- IV. Courses of action in terms of constitutional theory -- Option 1: Exception as the secret of governing -- Option 2: Abandoning regulation by constitutional law -- Option 3: Constitutionalizing the exception by establishing an emergency regime -- Option 4: "Normalizing the exception" -- Option 5: Establishing a gradual scale of terrorist warnings -- The State of Exception and Limits of the Rule of Law -- I. Introduction -- II. Defining a state of exception -- III. The state of exception as an intrinsic part of the constitutional order -- IV. Written state of exception -- V. Extra-constitutional emergency -- 1. Carl Schmitt: the state of exception as a tool to restore normality
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2. Removing crisis from the law: extra-legal powers instead of a state of exception -- VI. Conclusion -- To Regulate, or Not to Regulate? A Study on the State of Exception and Its Regulation -- I. Introduction -- II. Crisis -- III. Crisis and the Rechtsstaat -- IV. Possible reactions of public authorities to abnormal harmful situations and their assessment -- V. How to regulate the state of exception? -- VI. Suprapositive state of exception and its legitimacy -- VII. Conclusion -- Exceptionality in Law -- I. Law as an exception? -- II. Defining the extent of (legal) concepts -- III. Usualness versus exceptionality -- IV. Panjurism versus limitation of the law -- 1. Parallel orders of governance -- 2. Limits of law in the heart of legal order -- 3. States of exception -- V. Conclusion -- The German Discussion on the State of Exception and Constitutional Provisions on States of Emergency -- I. General Discussion -- 1. Article 68 of the Constitution of the German Empire (1871) - Bismarck Constitution -- 2. Article 48 (2) of the Constitution of the German Empire (1919) - Weimar Constitution -- 3. The state of exception under the Basic Law of the Federal Republic of Germany (1949 - present) -- 4. Two general remarks -- II. Constitutionally determined states of emergency -- 1. External state of emergency (state of defence, state of tension), Articles 115a-115l -- 87a (3), 80a BL -- 2. Cases of internal emergency -- a) Imminent danger to the existence or basic free democratic order - Art. 91 and 87a (4) BL -- b) Maintenance or restoration of public security and order - Art. 35 (2) cl. 1 BL -- c) Natural disaster or a particularly grave accident in a single Land - Art. 35 (2) cl. 2 BL -- d) Natural disaster or a particularly grave accident in more than one Land - Art. 35 (3) BL -- 3. The use of the Armed Forces in terrorist cases -- 4. Impact on human rights
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5. Parliamentary and judicial control mechanisms -- III. Concluding remarks -- Annex: Relevant Articles of the German Basic Law -- Bibliography -- Glossary of German Expressions -- Abbreviations
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Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Jinek, Jakub Emergency Powers : Rule of Law and the State of Exception Baden-Baden : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft,c2020 ISBN 9783848757312
Sprache:
Englisch
Fachgebiete:
Rechtswissenschaft
Schlagwort(e):
Ausnahmezustand
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Krisenmanagement
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Demokratieprinzip
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Aufsatzsammlung
Mehr zum Autor:
Jinek, Jakub
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