PLPT 4110
The Politics of Emergencies
Course Description
Examines politics surrounding claims that large-scale issues (e.g. terrorism, climate change) are emergencies and responses to those claims. Should laws accommodate emergencies or should emergency responses be "outside" the law? What happens if emergency action violates democratic and justice-based norms? What is the difference between bottom-up and top-down emergency response? Readings draw primarily from political theory, sociology, and law.
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