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Emergency Powers and Human Rights Derogations under the Constitution of Lesotho
Constitutions worldwide occasionally reach moments of public emergency when deviation from the ordinary normative framework is inevitable. To regulate the exercise of public power even during such moments, constitutions have provisions for emergencies ...
Hoolo 'Nyane
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States of Emergency/States of Emergence: Notes on Claudia Rankine
This article considers Claudia Rankine’s representation of racial violence and the culture of white supremacy in Don’t Let Me Be Lonely: An American Lyric and Citizen: An American Lyric. Beginning from her conviction of the fundamental connection between white supremacist thinking and the enclosure of black life within the social death of slavery, it ...
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Political and legal studies have recently reintroduced the theory of constitutional dictatorship. According to some, this paradigm is particularly accurate in what concerns the measures taken by today’s democracies in order to fight terrorism.
Mathieu Carpentier
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AMBIGUITAS PENGATURAN KEADAAN BAHAYA DALAM SISTEM KETATANEGARAAN INDONESIA
This article aims to analysis state of emergency rules in Indonesia. it contains practical power during state of emergency. A state of emergency is a situation that threaten the life and nation and caused political instability.
Agus Adhari
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BackgroundDelay in sleep-wake rhythms was observed in the general population during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Patients with delayed sleep-wake phase disorder (DSWPD) may have also experienced exacerbation of symptoms, but no ...
Rei Otsuki +18 more
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Emerging Challenges for Emerging States [PDF]
The economic, social, and political problems that the emerging states need to overcome to attain a higher level of development share several features with issues debated a half-century ago with regard to economic development and political transformation in developing countries.
Keiichi Tsunekawa, Yasuyuki Todo
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Medical professionals' rights at work during the state of emergency [PDF]
During the state of emergency declared in the Republic of Serbia in early 2020 due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, medical professionals in the Republic of Serbia were subject to a special regime of work.
Reljanović Mario, Misailović Jovana
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The current state of acute oncology training for emergency physicians: a narrative review
Patients with cancer represent a growing population of patients seeking acute care in emergency departments (ED) nationwide. Emergency physicians are expected to provide excellent, consistent care to all ED patients; however, emergency medicine (EM ...
Wattana, Monica K. +4 more
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The legal framework for the engagement of the Serbian Armed Forces in emergencies [PDF]
In the period after the world was divided in blocs, the current security issue has been extended to new security risks, challenges and threats, such as armed rebellion, terrorism and organized crime, social instability, economic problems and migration ...
Dulović Ljubomir
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The Legality of the Restrictions of the Civil and Political Rights in Poland During the First Wave of the Coronavirus Pandemic [PDF]
This article aims to answer the question about the legality of the selected measures implemented by the Polish government during the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic, which resulted in constitutional rights and freedom restrictions.
Anna Utrata
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