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5: Rethinking Emergency From a Legal Historical Perspective

5: Rethinking Emergency From a Legal Historical Perspective

Update: 2024-06-12
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In this fifth episode of the End of Law podcast Julia Dahlqvist from Stockholm University and Tormod Johansen had a conversation with Cosmin Cercel, professor at Ghent University, about his newly started ERC project, Rethinking Emergency from a Legal Historical Perspective: Contexts, Law, Actors (EMERGE).

The discussion covered a wide range of issues, including the history of emergency and exception, the role of constitutions, authoritarian liberalism, situations of war, democracy, the concept of law and its limits, and not least continuities and discontinuities in the history.

This podcast is produced by the End of Law research project in collaboration with the At the End of the World research programme. Producer is Joel Kuhlin and the music is by Simon Hansson. The cover photo for this episode is by Mihai Claudiu Dragomirescu.

If you would like to contact the podcast, you’re welcome to send an email to tormod.otter.johansen@law.gu.se

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5: Rethinking Emergency From a Legal Historical Perspective

5: Rethinking Emergency From a Legal Historical Perspective

Tormod Johansen