Political technology and the erosion of the rule of law : normalizing the state of exception
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書誌事項
Political technology and the erosion of the rule of law : normalizing the state of exception
(Elgar monographs in constitutional and administrative law)
Edward Elgar, c2014
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- : [pbk.]
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Staatstechnik : Perspektiven auf Rechtsstaat und Ausnahmezustand
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注記
"Published in German as Staatstechnik: Perspektiven auf Rechtsstaat und Ausnahmezustand, Berlin: Suhrkamp Verlag"--T.p. verso
Bibliography: p. 252-293
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This timely volume by distinguished scholar Gunter Frankenberg offers a sophisticated analysis and sharp critique of the reactions of nations such as the US, Great Britain and Germany to perceived terrorist threats, organized crime actions and other political emergencies that have occurred in recent years. The author demonstrates how governments have increasingly sacrificed the rule of law and human rights for the benefit of security programs ? as evidenced by a rise in extraordinary measures such as surveillance, detention and torture ? thus normalizing the state of exception and privileging preemptive, proactive and coercive methods of political engineering. An interdisciplinary and multi-jurisdictional study, this book develops and implements a unique theoretical and conceptual framework for understanding the rise of technical-political rationality and the fall of the rule of law, and submits both to a firm critique. Particularly relevant in light of current controversies, this provocative book will appeal to scholars and students of international and constitutional law, legal theory, political science, and terrorism studies.
目次
Contents: Preface 1. A Critique of Political Technology 2. Visions of Political Technology 3. Constellations of Law-Rule and the State of Exception 4. The State of Exception as Mindset and Doctrine 5. Political Extremism and the Militancy of Law-Rule 6. Normalizing the State of Exception: Counter-Terrorism and 'Whatever it Takes' 7. Normalizing Torture as a Technique of Governing: What the 'Exigencies of War' Demand? Afterword
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