The Permanency of the State of Emergency in Turkey. The Rise of a Constituent Power or Only a New Quality of the State? Ece Göztepe, Bilkent University, Ankara Working on the state of emergency/exception requires inevitably an idea of normality. For the first time the Roman law came up with the idea of ruling the state of exception before the exceptional conditions emerge and the Romans decided to locate the exceptional power beside the normal system. Even the terms and the content of the ex..
Over the last decade especially, European authorities have successively invoked exceptional measures...
This paper examines Giorgio Agamben’s work on the state of exception, a top-down approach in which t...
This paper discusses the politico-constitutional upheavals that took place in Turkey since 15 July 2...
Ece Göztepe: The Permanency of the State of Emergency in Turkey. The Rise of a Constituent Power or ...
State of exception vs. “small administrative exceptions”: the meaning of exceptionality in France af...
This is a short preview of the contents of the forthcoming issue 3/2018 of the German Journal of Pol...
From 6 April to 26 May 2020, the Verfassungsblog and Democracy Reporting International Symposium rep...
This article takes up the question of whether emergencies are altogether extraordinary events that ...
This Article critically examines the traditional discourse concerning emergency regimes that is base...
Readiness for emergencies is a challenging and complicated task to every government. It requires a r...
At the level of general principle, representative democracy is appealed to by the EU institutions an...
Presentation made at the 2019 Conference of the International Society of Public Law, Santiago de Chi...
This doctoral thesis examines the issue of crisis governance of the European Union in the context of...
This paper aims to provide critical perspectives on the constitutional debate surrounding global gov...
When speaking of extraordinary powers, we usually think of powers available to the executive during ...
Over the last decade especially, European authorities have successively invoked exceptional measures...
This paper examines Giorgio Agamben’s work on the state of exception, a top-down approach in which t...
This paper discusses the politico-constitutional upheavals that took place in Turkey since 15 July 2...
Ece Göztepe: The Permanency of the State of Emergency in Turkey. The Rise of a Constituent Power or ...
State of exception vs. “small administrative exceptions”: the meaning of exceptionality in France af...
This is a short preview of the contents of the forthcoming issue 3/2018 of the German Journal of Pol...
From 6 April to 26 May 2020, the Verfassungsblog and Democracy Reporting International Symposium rep...
This article takes up the question of whether emergencies are altogether extraordinary events that ...
This Article critically examines the traditional discourse concerning emergency regimes that is base...
Readiness for emergencies is a challenging and complicated task to every government. It requires a r...
At the level of general principle, representative democracy is appealed to by the EU institutions an...
Presentation made at the 2019 Conference of the International Society of Public Law, Santiago de Chi...
This doctoral thesis examines the issue of crisis governance of the European Union in the context of...
This paper aims to provide critical perspectives on the constitutional debate surrounding global gov...
When speaking of extraordinary powers, we usually think of powers available to the executive during ...
Over the last decade especially, European authorities have successively invoked exceptional measures...
This paper examines Giorgio Agamben’s work on the state of exception, a top-down approach in which t...
This paper discusses the politico-constitutional upheavals that took place in Turkey since 15 July 2...