Permanent States of Emergency and the Rule of Law: Constitutions in an Age of Crisis' offers a compelling argument in favour of judicial review of the decision to declare a state of emergency that departs from standard accounts in the literature.
1. The Ideal State of Emergency 2. The Permanent State of Emergency 3. Permanent States of Emergency and Constituent Power 4. Permanent States of Emergency and Legal Black Holes 5. Permanent States of Emergency and Legal Grey Holes 6. Alternatives to Constitutional States of Emergency 7. Resisting the Permanent State of Emergency
Alan Greene is an Assistant Professor in Law at Durham University.
Greene’s is a timely book addressing issues which so obviously
affect legal systems across the world. It is theoretically robust.
It is intellectually honest and willing to engage with
counter-positions. It sets a challenge and rises to it.
*The Irish Jurist*
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