The Arab Republic of Egypt has been in a declared state of emergency continuously since 1981 and for all but three of the past fifty years. Emergency powers, military courts, and other exceptional powers are governed by longstanding statutes in Egypt and authorized by the constitution, and their use is a prominent feature ofeveryday rule there today. This essay presents Egypt as a case study in what is essentially permanent governance by emergency rule and other exceptional measures. It summarizes the history and framework ofemergency rule in Egypt, discusses the apparent purposes and consequences of that rule, mentions judicial limitations on it, and notes the many targets of its exercise over the years, particularly the government\u27s tw...
Although the current political landscape differs from the day preceding the January 25 revolution, E...
Why did Hosni Mubarak\u27s rule in Egypt last thirty years, and why did it fall in a mere eighteen d...
With the fall of the Mubarak government in February 2011, Egyptians have a historic opportunity to r...
This paper uses Giorgio Agamben’s State of Exception as a theoretical approach that allows us to see...
Legal mechanisms governing the state of emergency can play an important role in authoritarian rule a...
This study seeks to explain the paradoxical expansion of constitutional power in Egypt over the past...
Among the protest movements sweeping the region in the Arab awakening of 2011, the Egyptian revolt i...
This work examines the Egyptian experience of World War II, the development of an Egyptian-run const...
This paper examines the impeachment mechanism in Egypt after the 2011 Revolution and the 2013 events...
The state has a right to exist - the International Court of Justice saw this as a core principle of ...
Many political scientists argue that anocracies, or semi-democracies, are more prone to political vi...
The focus of this study is to examine how an authoritarian regime within the Arab world, remarkably ...
Retribution to the martyrs of the Revolution is one of the core demands of Egypt\u27s 2011 Revolutio...
On January 25th 2011, following a popular uprising, president Hosni Mubarak of Egypt was forced to r...
This chapter seeks to understand the challenges to the emergence of democratic governance in the aft...
Although the current political landscape differs from the day preceding the January 25 revolution, E...
Why did Hosni Mubarak\u27s rule in Egypt last thirty years, and why did it fall in a mere eighteen d...
With the fall of the Mubarak government in February 2011, Egyptians have a historic opportunity to r...
This paper uses Giorgio Agamben’s State of Exception as a theoretical approach that allows us to see...
Legal mechanisms governing the state of emergency can play an important role in authoritarian rule a...
This study seeks to explain the paradoxical expansion of constitutional power in Egypt over the past...
Among the protest movements sweeping the region in the Arab awakening of 2011, the Egyptian revolt i...
This work examines the Egyptian experience of World War II, the development of an Egyptian-run const...
This paper examines the impeachment mechanism in Egypt after the 2011 Revolution and the 2013 events...
The state has a right to exist - the International Court of Justice saw this as a core principle of ...
Many political scientists argue that anocracies, or semi-democracies, are more prone to political vi...
The focus of this study is to examine how an authoritarian regime within the Arab world, remarkably ...
Retribution to the martyrs of the Revolution is one of the core demands of Egypt\u27s 2011 Revolutio...
On January 25th 2011, following a popular uprising, president Hosni Mubarak of Egypt was forced to r...
This chapter seeks to understand the challenges to the emergence of democratic governance in the aft...
Although the current political landscape differs from the day preceding the January 25 revolution, E...
Why did Hosni Mubarak\u27s rule in Egypt last thirty years, and why did it fall in a mere eighteen d...
With the fall of the Mubarak government in February 2011, Egyptians have a historic opportunity to r...