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Beyond Measure: Human-Values-Based Care. [PDF]
Jain P, Hirsh DA.
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Argentina's mental health at a crossroads: retrenchment and local resistance. [PDF]
Barcala A.
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It is common to include emergency powers in the constitution of most modern democracies. Emergency powers are primarily meant to deal with exceptional circumstances in the society as a measure to mitigate and respond to these emergency situations while ...
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2009
Abstract This article describes the main conceptual questions entailed in the doctrine of emergency powers, taking into account the theory and experience of their enforcement. It explains the constitutional aspects of emergency powers and evaluates the possibility of thinking about the position and force emergency powers play within a ...
John Ferejohn, Pasquale Pasquino
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Abstract This article describes the main conceptual questions entailed in the doctrine of emergency powers, taking into account the theory and experience of their enforcement. It explains the constitutional aspects of emergency powers and evaluates the possibility of thinking about the position and force emergency powers play within a ...
John Ferejohn, Pasquale Pasquino
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Abstract This chapter examines constitutional provisions regarding emergency powers in India. It begins with an overview of the emergency provisions enumerated in Part XVIII of the Indian Constitution, with particular emphasis on three types of extraordinary situations.
Rahul Sagar
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Emergency powers for child protection
This paper examines the use of emergency intervention for child protection in England by police and social sevices to establish why and when powers are used and what happens subsequently.
Judith Masson
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Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 2006
▪ Abstract  This review considers competing models of emergency legal regulation in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Drawing on research in political science and political sociology, it criticizes recent debates about emergency powers among legal and constitutional scholars for ignoring the institutional dynamics of modern ...
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▪ Abstract  This review considers competing models of emergency legal regulation in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Drawing on research in political science and political sociology, it criticizes recent debates about emergency powers among legal and constitutional scholars for ignoring the institutional dynamics of modern ...
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