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Space and Culture, 2005
Book review of State of Exception, by Giorgio Agamben (K. Attell, Trans.) (2005). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
E. Kruger
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Book review of State of Exception, by Giorgio Agamben (K. Attell, Trans.) (2005). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
E. Kruger
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Politics, Metaphysics, and Death, 2005
After World War II, the horror of the Holocaust and the concentration camps led the international community to develop universal human rights, grouped under a solemn declaration, in order to prevent that tragedy from happening again.
Giorgio Agamben
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After World War II, the horror of the Holocaust and the concentration camps led the international community to develop universal human rights, grouped under a solemn declaration, in order to prevent that tragedy from happening again.
Giorgio Agamben
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Australian Imperialism, 2021
Neocolonial sovereignty is embedded in the expanding power of the geopolitical state and the violence structured in its relations with society and the rest of the world. Australia’s imperialist state is structured in the existence of the state of exception, exercising power over bare life.
Erik C. Paul
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Neocolonial sovereignty is embedded in the expanding power of the geopolitical state and the violence structured in its relations with society and the rest of the world. Australia’s imperialist state is structured in the existence of the state of exception, exercising power over bare life.
Erik C. Paul
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Chinese Journal of Communication, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic propelled many countries into a “state of exception,” under which several regular governance norms were suspended and emergency regulations were enacted. China was no exception.
Yungeng Li, Qijun He
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The COVID-19 pandemic propelled many countries into a “state of exception,” under which several regular governance norms were suspended and emergency regulations were enacted. China was no exception.
Yungeng Li, Qijun He
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Geneva Camp, Dhaka: “Bihari” Refugees, State of Exception, and Camouflage
Journal of Borderlands Studies, 2023This article looks at the lingering complexities of the Indian partition and the current state of refugees in south Asia. More specifically, it deals with one of the most marginal segments known as the Urdu-speaking Bihari’s living in Bangladesh.
R. Dasgupta
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Rule of law and state of exception: the genesis of the problem
JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF LEGAL SCIENCES OF UKRAINE, 2021The purpose of this study was to clarify the correlation between the concepts of the rule of law and the state of exception in the context of the question of the nature of law and its correlation with force. The relevance of the study is explained by the
Sergiy I. Maksymov, N. Satokhina
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Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, 2021
Purpose This paper aims to outline how destructive communication exemplified by ransomware cyberattacks destroys the process of organization, causes a “state of exception,” and thus constitutes organization.
Sebastian Knebel +2 more
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Purpose This paper aims to outline how destructive communication exemplified by ransomware cyberattacks destroys the process of organization, causes a “state of exception,” and thus constitutes organization.
Sebastian Knebel +2 more
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The health/power/criminality-nexus in the state of exception
Journal of Contemporary Crime, Harm, and Ethics, 2021The positioning of the ‘other’ as a dangerous vector of disease is a long-standing trope. This has existed both in racial terms, such as the 1905 Aliens Act, and for others positioned as on the outliers of society, such as sex workers, under the ...
G. Ahearne, Freudenthal Robert
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, 2021
In Latin love elegy, the disavowal of law for the sake of love is couched in courtroom rhetoric and is thus both a denial and an appropriation of legal discourse.
Ioannis A Ziogas
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In Latin love elegy, the disavowal of law for the sake of love is couched in courtroom rhetoric and is thus both a denial and an appropriation of legal discourse.
Ioannis A Ziogas
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