Posted: December 9th, 2014
typology of emergency & 6 responding examples
Order Description
attached a copy of the typology of emergency to which you have to provide 6 responding examples, at-least 2 examples from middle eastern countries.
if u don’t need 7 sources i don’t mind.
De Jure De Facto
Actual Emergency (1) “Good” de jure emergency
Actual emergency conditions
Formal declaration and/or notification (3) “Classic” de facto emergency
Actual emergency conditions
No formal declaration and/or notification
No Actual Emergency (2) “Bad” de jure emergency
No real emergency conditions
Formal declaration and/or notification
(4) “Ambiguous or potential” de facto emergency
No real emergency conditions.
No formal declaration and/or notification.
Sudden change in application of security laws.
(5) “Institutionalized” emergency
No real emergency conditions.
Lifting of prior formal emergency.
Simultaneous incorporation of emergency laws in ordinary law
(6) “Ordinary” repression.
No real emergency conditions.
No formal declaration or notification.
Permanent laws with extreme restrictions on human rights.
Joan Fitzpatrick: The International System for Protecting Rights During States of Emergency, 1992
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