Constitutional Theories of Emergency Powers and their Limits: Perspectives from Vietnam, India and Canada

This paper seeks to examine the available constitutional models of theories of emergency powers. Part I of the paper traces the historical origins and the subsequent development of emergency states, drawing lessons from the works of Machiavelli, Schmitt, Rossiter, Rousseau... Part II presents and di...

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