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Title:
Emergency law
Author:
Hufnagel, Saskia, editor.
ISBN:
9781409443537
Publication Information:
Farnham : Ashgate, [2012]
Physical Description:
xix, 547 pages ; 26 cm.
Series:
The library of essays on emergency ethics, law and policy ; volume II
General Note:
Formerly CIP.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. I THE EVOLUTION OF EMERGENCY LAW -- 1.`Schmitt v. Dicey: Are States of Emergency Inside or Outside the Legal Order?', Cardozo Law Review, 27, pp. 2005-39 / David Dyzenhaus -- 2.`One Law for War and Peace? Judicial Review and Emergency Powers between the Norm and the Exception', Constellations, 13, pp. 522-5 / Ian Zuckerman -- 3.`The Law of the Exception: A Typology of Emergency Powers', International Journal of Constitutional law, 2, pp. 210-39 / Pasquale Pasquino -- pt. II EMERGENCY LAW AND THE INTERACTION WITH MILITARY LAW -- 4.`Defending Korematsu?: Reflections on Civil Liberties in Wartime', Wisconsin Law Review, pp. 273-307 / Mark Tushnet -- 5.`North American Emergencies: The Use of Emergency Powers in Canada and the United States', International Journal of Constitutional Law, 4, pp. 213-43 / Kim Lane Scheppele --

Contents note continued: 6.`While the Government Fiddled Around, the Big Easy Drowned: How the Posse Comitatus Act Became the Government's Alibi for the Hurricane Katrina Disaster', Northern Illinois University Law Review, 29, pp. 117-47 / Candidus Dougherty -- 7.`The Military Call-Out Legislation', in Calling Out the Troops, Sydney, NSW: The Federation Press, pp. 100-21 / Michael Head -- pt. III EMERGENCY LAW AND DISASTER RESPONSE -- 8.`Mother Nature versus Human Nature: Public Compliance with Evacuation and Quarantine', Disasters, 35, pp. 417---42 / Jeffrey Cukor -- 9.`Collaboration and Leadership for Effective Emergency Management', Public Administration Review, 66, pp. 131-40 / Gregory Streib -- 10.`The Federal Response to Hurricane Katrina: A Case for Repeal of the Posse Comitatus Act or a Case for Learning the Law?', University of Miami Law Review, 61, pp. 441-65 / Joshua M. Samek -- pt. IV EMERGENCY POWERS AND THE `WAR ON TERROR' --

Contents note continued: 11.`Emergency Powers and the Rule of Law after 9/11', Journal of Political Philosophy, 14, pp. 61-84 / William E. Scheuerman -- 12.`The Emergency Constitution', Yale Law Journal, 113, pp. 1029-91 / Bruce Ackerman -- 13.`Constitutional Norms in a State of Permanent Emergency', Georgia Law Review, 40, pp. 699-751 / Sanford Levinson -- 14.`Balancing Security and Liberty: Critical Perspectives on Terrorism Law Reform', in Miriam Gani and Penelope Mathew (eds), Fresh Perspectives on the `War on Terror', Australian National University: ANU E-Press, pp. 65-83 / Simon Bronitt -- 15.`German Perspectives on the Right to Life and Human Dignity in the "War on Terror"', Criminal Law Journal, 32, pp. 100-13 / Saskia Hufnagel -- pt. V ALL RISK EMERGENCY REGULATION OR CASE SPECIFIC REGULATION -- 16.`Governance of the Critical National Infrastructure', 2, Public Law, pp. 323-52 / Clive Walker --

Contents note continued: 17.Extract from `September 11: Consequences for Canada', in September 11: Consequences for Canada, Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, pp. 168-74, 183-9 / Kent Roach -- 18.Extract from `Terrorism: Supply and Demand', In Terror and Consent: The Wars for the Twenty First Century, New York: Anchor Books, pp. 402-26 / Philip Bobbitt -- 19.Conclusion.
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