This paper examines Giorgio Agamben’s work on the state of exception, a top-down approach in which the sovereign suspends the constitutional law and imposes decisions on subjects through exceptional mechanisms. The paper seeks to tease out the analytical merit of the concept in helping to interpret the rise of emergency regimes in the current epoch. The paper analyzes some recent cases in France and the United States involving exceptional policies to elucidate the worthiness of Agamben’s work on exceptionalism. Keywords: state of exception, bare life, sovereign ban, terrorism, governmen
ABSTRACT In what sense might the authoritarian practices and suspension of legal norms as means to c...
The idea of state of exception and sovereignty presented by Italian political philosopher Giorgio Ag...
In what sense might the authoritarian practices and suspension of legal norms as means to combat the...
Giorgio Agamben’s slender but profound monograph on the state of exception is an intervention into a...
This thesis seeks to investigate the global paradigm that exists in the War on Terror. It will do so...
During the last decade, the concept of the state of exception has branched out from the field of pol...
Since 2015, France has experienced a particularly high number of terrorist attacks. This paper exami...
In this article, I engage with the work of political theorist Giorgio Agamben and interrogate his pr...
This review essay examines in some detail Giorgio Agamben’s recent State of Exception, his third in ...
In line with Carl Schmitt’s characterization of the sovereign as ‘he who decides on the state of exc...
The state of exception has come to weaken the rule of law; that is, it has enabled the sovereign to ...
According to political philosopher Carl Schmitt (1888–1985), the emergency or State of Exception (Au...
span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial"In his account of the state of exception, Agamben re...
In exceptional circumstances, defined as “emergencies”, states can limit human rights and personal f...
In exceptional circumstances, defined as “emergencies”, states can limit human rights and personal f...
ABSTRACT In what sense might the authoritarian practices and suspension of legal norms as means to c...
The idea of state of exception and sovereignty presented by Italian political philosopher Giorgio Ag...
In what sense might the authoritarian practices and suspension of legal norms as means to combat the...
Giorgio Agamben’s slender but profound monograph on the state of exception is an intervention into a...
This thesis seeks to investigate the global paradigm that exists in the War on Terror. It will do so...
During the last decade, the concept of the state of exception has branched out from the field of pol...
Since 2015, France has experienced a particularly high number of terrorist attacks. This paper exami...
In this article, I engage with the work of political theorist Giorgio Agamben and interrogate his pr...
This review essay examines in some detail Giorgio Agamben’s recent State of Exception, his third in ...
In line with Carl Schmitt’s characterization of the sovereign as ‘he who decides on the state of exc...
The state of exception has come to weaken the rule of law; that is, it has enabled the sovereign to ...
According to political philosopher Carl Schmitt (1888–1985), the emergency or State of Exception (Au...
span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial"In his account of the state of exception, Agamben re...
In exceptional circumstances, defined as “emergencies”, states can limit human rights and personal f...
In exceptional circumstances, defined as “emergencies”, states can limit human rights and personal f...
ABSTRACT In what sense might the authoritarian practices and suspension of legal norms as means to c...
The idea of state of exception and sovereignty presented by Italian political philosopher Giorgio Ag...
In what sense might the authoritarian practices and suspension of legal norms as means to combat the...