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Abstract
Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Introduction: Modern Pressures on Constitutionalism -- Emergency, Exception, and Normalcy -- Introduction: Emergency, Exception and Normalcy -- References -- From Institutional Sovereignty to Constitutional Mindset: Rethinking the Domestication of the State of Exception in the Age of Normalization -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Under the Wings of Sovereignty: Liberal Answers to the Challenges from the State of Exception -- 2.1 Managing Distinction: Law and Politics Under Normative Duality -- 2.2 Sovereignty Reified: Institutional Dominance and the Constitutionalization of the State of Exception -- 3 From Constitutional Control to Legal Management: Broken Liberal Promises in the Age of Normalization -- 4 Beyond Control: Judgment, Constitutional Mindset, and the Domestication of the State of Exception -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Judicial Review and Emergencies in Post-Marcos Philippines -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Marcos and Martial Law -- 3 The Laws of Emergency -- 4 Cases Under the 1987 Constitution -- 4.1 Integrated Bar of the Philippines v. Zamora, G.R. No. 141284, August 15, 2000 -- 4.2 Lacson v. Perez, G.R. No. 147780, May 10, 2001 -- 4.3 Sanlakas v. Executive Secretary, G.R. No. 159085, February 3, 2004 -- 4.4 David v. Arroyo, G.R. No. 171396, May 3, 2006 -- 4.5 Ampatuan v. Puno, G.R. No. 190259, June 7, 2011 -- 4.6 Fortun v. Macapagal-Arroyo, G.R. No. 190293, March 20, 2012 -- 5 Analysis -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Constitution and Law as Instruments for Normalising Abnormalcy: States of Exception in the Plurinational Context -- 1 Introduction -- 2 A Normative Understanding of States of Exceptions in Plurinational Contexts -- 3 Case Study: Sri Lanka -- 3.1 Centralisation of Powers and the State of Exception -- 3.2 National Security Laws and the State of Exception -- 4 The Indian Experience.
Introduction -- Part I: Emergency, Exception and Normalcy -- Chapter 1. From Institutional Sovereignty to Constitutional Mindset: Rethinking the Domestication of the State of Exception in the Age of Normalization -- Chapter 2.Judicial Review and Emergencies in Post-Marcos Philippines -- Chapter 3. Constitution and Law as Instruments for Normalising Abnormalcy: The Sri Lankan and Indian Experience -- Chapter 4. Political Emergencies as Challenges to the Impartiality of Public Law -- Part II: Terrorism and Warfare -- Chapter 5. Human Rights in Times of Terror – A Judicial Point of View -- Chapter 6. Detaining Unlawful Combatants in Israel: A Matter of Misiniterpretation? -- Chapter 7. The Law Governing the Rights of Enemy Aliens' Access to Courts -- Chapter 8. Emergencies and Constitutional Rights in a Time of Terror Threat in the Czech Republic: Do We Need a New Dimension of Emergency? -- Part III: Constitution-Making and Constitutional Change -- Chapter 9. Authoritative Constitution-Making in the Name of Democracy? -- Chapter 10. Again: From 1867 to Today, Making a Constitution Under an Elite Umbrella in Turkey -- Chapter 11. Constitution-Making, Political Transition and Reconciliation in Tunisia and Egypt: A Comparative Perspective -- Chapter 12. Security Sector Reform in Timor-Leste After the Constitutional Exception -- Part IV: Constitutionalism for Divided Societies -- Chapter 13. The Constitutionalism of Emergency: Multinationalism Behind Asymmetrical Constitutional Arrangements -- Chapter 14. The Paradox of Territorial Autonomy: How Subnational Representation Leads to Secessionist Preferences -- Chapter 15. Entrenching Hegemony in Cyprus: The Doctrine of Necessity and the Principle of Bicommunality -- Part V: Public Health, Financial and Economic Crises -- Chapter 16. The 'Judicialization' of Emergency: The Case of the Eurozone Crisis -- Chapter 17. Financial Crisis as a New Genus of Constitutional Emergency? -- Chapter 18. Public Health Emergencies and Constitutionalism Between the National and the International -- Chapter 19. Conclusion.
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Introduction:Modern pressures on constitutionalism /Yaniv Roznai and Richard Albert --Introduction:Emergency, exception, and normalcy /Guy Lurie --From institutional sovereignty to constitutional mindset : rethinking the domestication of the state of exception in the age of normalization /Ming-Sung Kuo --Judicial review and emergencies in Post-Marcos Philippines /Dante B. Gatmaytan --Constitution and law as instruments for normalising abnormalcy : states of exception in the plurinational context /Kumaravadivel Guruparan --Political emergencies as challenges to the impartiality of public law /Ioannis A. Tassopoulos --Introduction:Terrorism and warfare : extreme conditions or the new normal? /Myriam Feinberg --Human rights in times of terror ; a judicial point of view /Aharon Barak --Detaining unlawful enemy combatants in Israel : a matter of misinterpretation? /Joshua Segev --The law governing the right of enemy aliens' access to courts /Roy Peled, Liav Orgad, Yoram Rabin --Introduction:Public health, financial and economic crises /Anna Damaskou --Judging in times of economic crisis : the case law on austerity measures in comparative perspective /Antonia Baraggia --Financial crisis as a new genus of constitutional emergency? /Elisa Bertolini --Public health emergencies and constitutionalism before COVID-19 : between the national and the international /Pedro A. Villarreal --Introduction:Constitutionalism for divided societies /Patrick Graham --The constitutionalism of emergency : the case of Bosnia and Herzegovina and beyond : multinationalism behind asymmetrical constitutional arrangements /Maja Sahadžić --The paradox of territorial autonomy : how subnational representation leads to secessionist preferences /Elias Dinas and Nikolas Kyriakou --Entrenching hegemony in Cyprus : the doctrine of necessity and the principle of biocommunality /Nasia Hadjigeorgiou, Nikolas Kyriakou --Introduction:Constitution-making and constitutional change /Tom Gerald Daly --Authoritative constitution-making in the name of democracy? /Andreas Braune --Again : from 1867 to today, making a constitution under an elite umbrella in Turkey /Fatih Öztürk --Constitution-making, political transition and reconciliation in Tunisia and Egypt : a comparative perspective /Manar Mahmoud -- Constitutional exception as the basis for security sector reform in Timor-Leste /Ricardo Sousa da Cunha --Conclusion:Emergency's challenges /Oren Gross.
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