This article takes up the question of whether emergencies are altogether extraordinary events that occur in unforeseeable circumstances or whether they are more ordinary dynamics, which also characterize times of normal politics. In facing this issue, the article sets forth an alternative reading of Schmitt’s conception of the state of exception, interpreted in the light of his work of the 1930s. Based on this analysis, the exception is portrayed not as the foundational moment of a political community, but as a disruptive threat to the material core of the constitutional order on which the community is founded. Accordingly, emergencies are depicted as legal devices designed to handle the emergence of potentially unsettling societal ...
According to political philosopher Carl Schmitt (1888–1985), the emergency or State of Exception (Au...
Over the last decade especially, European authorities have successively invoked exceptional measures...
Emergency and exception are central concepts in Schmitt’s theory of decisionism. The present article...
The chapters in this dissertation all explore a single set of questions, applying them to a variety ...
This article examines the debated relationship between liberal- democratic politics and states of ex...
Tobias Schottdorf: Law, Democracy and the State of Emergency. A Theory Centered Analysis of the Demo...
At the level of general principle, representative democracy is appealed to by the EU institutions an...
This Article critically examines the traditional discourse concerning emergency regimes that is base...
Ece Göztepe: The Permanency of the State of Emergency in Turkey. The Rise of a Constituent Power or ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has presented an extreme challenge to legal and political structures around th...
Two broad categories of constitutional models have traditionally been invoked in the context of fash...
This paper aims to provide critical perspectives on the constitutional debate surrounding global gov...
Carl Schmitt is generally considered as the father of exceptionalism - the theory that the heart of ...
In the years since September 11, 2001, scholars have advocated two main positions on the role of law...
This is a short preview of the contents of the forthcoming issue 3/2018 of the German Journal of Pol...
According to political philosopher Carl Schmitt (1888–1985), the emergency or State of Exception (Au...
Over the last decade especially, European authorities have successively invoked exceptional measures...
Emergency and exception are central concepts in Schmitt’s theory of decisionism. The present article...
The chapters in this dissertation all explore a single set of questions, applying them to a variety ...
This article examines the debated relationship between liberal- democratic politics and states of ex...
Tobias Schottdorf: Law, Democracy and the State of Emergency. A Theory Centered Analysis of the Demo...
At the level of general principle, representative democracy is appealed to by the EU institutions an...
This Article critically examines the traditional discourse concerning emergency regimes that is base...
Ece Göztepe: The Permanency of the State of Emergency in Turkey. The Rise of a Constituent Power or ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has presented an extreme challenge to legal and political structures around th...
Two broad categories of constitutional models have traditionally been invoked in the context of fash...
This paper aims to provide critical perspectives on the constitutional debate surrounding global gov...
Carl Schmitt is generally considered as the father of exceptionalism - the theory that the heart of ...
In the years since September 11, 2001, scholars have advocated two main positions on the role of law...
This is a short preview of the contents of the forthcoming issue 3/2018 of the German Journal of Pol...
According to political philosopher Carl Schmitt (1888–1985), the emergency or State of Exception (Au...
Over the last decade especially, European authorities have successively invoked exceptional measures...
Emergency and exception are central concepts in Schmitt’s theory of decisionism. The present article...