Introduction: The Return of the Exception
The history of the 20th century, and more recently the two-decades long war on terror, have taught us the lesson that the normalisation of the state of exception (intended here as the proliferation of legal instruments regulating emergency powers, and their constant use in varied situations of crisi...
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Main Authors: | Rafał Mańko, Przemysław Tacik, Gian Giacomo Fusco |
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Language: | PL |
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Lodz University Press
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b6b3ac49b9f7478988251d3372c5d90e |
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