Prelims
Reconceptualizing State of Exception: European Lessons from the Pandemic
ISBN: 978-1-83608-199-9, eISBN: 978-1-83608-198-2
ISSN: 1059-4337
Publication date: 4 October 2024
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(2024), "Prelims", Sarat, A. (Ed.) Reconceptualizing State of Exception: European Lessons from the Pandemic (Studies in Law, Politics, and Society, Vol. 90), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-xi. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1059-433720240000090007
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Gad Barzilai | Tel Aviv University, Israel |
Paul Berman | George Washington University, USA |
Roger Cotterrell | University of London, UK |
Jennifer Culbert | Johns Hopkins University, USA |
Eve Darian-Smith | University of California, Santa Barbara, USA |
David Delaney | Amherst College, USA |
Florence Dore | University of North Carolina, USA |
David Engel | State University of New York at Buffalo, USA |
Anthony Farley | Albany Law School, USA |
David Garland | New York University, USA |
Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller | University of Hawaii, USA |
Laura Gomez | University of California, Los Angeles, USA |
Piyel Haldar | University of London, UK |
Thomas Hilbink | Open Society Institute, USA |
Desmond Manderson | Australian National University, Australia |
Jennifer Mnookin | University of Wisconsin, USA |
Laura Beth Nielsen | American Bar Foundation, USA |
Paul Passavant | Hobart and William Smith College, USA |
Susan Schmeiser | University of Connecticut, USA |
Jonathan Simon | University of California, Berkeley, USA |
Marianna Valverde | University of Toronto, Canada |
Alison Young | University of Melbourne, Australia |
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STUDIES IN LAW, POLITICS, AND SOCIETY - VOLUME 90
RECONCEPTUALIZING STATE OF EXCEPTION: EUROPEAN LESSONS FROM THE PANDEMIC
Special Issue
EDITED BY
Austin Sarat
Amherst College, USA
GUEST EDITED BY
HANNA-MARI KIVISTÖ
University of Jyväskylä, Finland
GONÇALO MARCELO
University of Coimbra, Portugal
AND
JOSÉ MARÍA ROSALES
University of Málaga, Spain
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Contents
List of Contributors | ix |
Acknowledgements | xi |
Introduction: Reconceptualizing State of Exception: European Lessons from the Pandemic | |
Hanna-Mari Kivistö, Gonçalo Marcelo and José María Rosales | 1 |
Chapter 1: A Pandemic That Never Took Place: Discursivity, State of Exception, and Hyperreality | |
Iraklis Ioannidis | 7 |
Chapter 2: Sequestered Cosmopolitanism: Exception or New Paradigm? | |
Marin Beroš | 35 |
Chapter 3: Checks and Balances in Times of Pandemics: The Portuguese Example | |
João Cruz Ribeiro | 47 |
Chapter 4: Finland and the Covid-19 Pandemic – Risks Inherent in a Restrained State of Exception | |
Tatu Hyttinen and Saila Heinikoski | 63 |
Chapter 5: Constitutionalism and Emergency Rule: Comparing Germany’s and Spain’s Responses to the Covid-19 Pandemic | |
José María Rosales | 83 |
List of Contributors
Marin Beroš | Institute of Social Sciences ‘Ivo Pilar’ – Pula, Republic of Croatia |
Saila Heinikoski | Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Finland |
Tatu Hyttinen | University of Turku, Finland |
Iraklis Ioannidis | Existential Network Scotland, UK |
Hanna-Mari Kivistö | University of Jyväskylä, Finland |
Gonçalo Marcelo | University of Coimbra, Portugal |
João Cruz Ribeiro | University of Minho, Portugal |
José María Rosales | University of Málaga, Spain |
Acknowledgements
In addition to acknowledging the support of COST Action 16211 RECAST to organise the Working Group’s workshops, we would like to thank Professor Austin Sarat for his support of this project and the reviewers for their insightful reports.
Gonçalo Marcelo’s research is funded by the Foundation for Science and Technology through a research contract (https://doi.org/10.54499/DL57/2016/CP1370/CT0021) and the strategic project of the CECH (UIDB/00196/2020).
- Prelims
- Introduction: Reconceptualizing State of Exception: European Lessons from the Pandemic
- Chapter 1: A Pandemic That Never Took Place: Discursivity, State of Exception, and Hyperreality
- Chapter 2: Sequestered Cosmopolitanism: Exception or New Paradigm?
- Chapter 3: Checks and Balances in Times of Pandemics: The Portuguese Example
- Chapter 4: Finland and the COVID-19 Pandemic — Risks Inherent in a Restrained State of Exception
- Chapter 5: Constitutionalism and Emergency Rule: Comparing Germany's and Spain's Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic