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University of Toronto Law Journal, 2009
Martial law is thought to be not a complete absence of law, nor a special kind of law – a scheme of legal regulation – but, rather, an absence of law prescribed by law under the concept of necessity – a legal black hole, but one created, perhaps even in some sense bounded, by law. A.V.
David Dyzenhaus
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Martial law is thought to be not a complete absence of law, nor a special kind of law – a scheme of legal regulation – but, rather, an absence of law prescribed by law under the concept of necessity – a legal black hole, but one created, perhaps even in some sense bounded, by law. A.V.
David Dyzenhaus
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2023
This chapter focuses on the implementation of martial law. It cites that Ferdinand Marcos restored the writ of habeas corpus after accepting his electoral defeat, however, he continued his plans for dictatorship. President Marcos announced the declaration of martial law in a nationwide broadcast, but the public had become aware of the imposition of ...
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This chapter focuses on the implementation of martial law. It cites that Ferdinand Marcos restored the writ of habeas corpus after accepting his electoral defeat, however, he continued his plans for dictatorship. President Marcos announced the declaration of martial law in a nationwide broadcast, but the public had become aware of the imposition of ...
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