Guillaume Tusseau: The Concept of Constitutional Emergency
Power: A Theoretical and Comparative Approach
Abstract: After 9/11, the notion of emergency
attracted much interests from constitutional scholars. The crucial question is
whether a properly ÒlegalÓ framing of emergency situations is conceptually
possible? In this paper a phenomenology of emergency first considers what the
invocation of an emergency may result in from the point of view of the powers
which are conferred to legal actors. The study of the ontology of emergency
secondly tries to elucidate the concept of emergency as it appears in legal
actorsÕ reasoning. Rejecting ontological realism, an analytical approach
successively envisions the denotation and the connotation of
"constitutional emergency". An argumentative analysis of
constitutional emergency, displaying both the strengths and weaknesses of the
strategic rhetoric it belongs to, is proposed.
> zurŸck zur homepage
> zurŸck zum Gesamtinhaltsverzeichnis