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Permanent states of emergency and the rule of law: constitutions in an age of crisis
Alan Greene
Birmingham Law School
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Rule of Law
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State of Emergency
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Law
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Decision Maker
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Subjective Evaluation
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Constitutional Order
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State Power
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Modern State
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Emergency Powers
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Constituent Power
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Carl Schmitt
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Temporariness
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Constitutional Challenge
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Judicial Scrutiny
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Rule of Law
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State of Emergency
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Human Rights
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Decision Maker
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