Toward New International Standards on Emergencies: Extreme Emergencies and the New Negation of Fundamental Rights

Gerard Emmanuel Kamdem Kamga
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The purpose of this article is to discuss what could soon become the new international standards on emergencies. The terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001 in the United States paved the way for the legalisation of practices and facts that until then were the trademark of totalitarian societies. While traditional emergencies such as a state of exception and a state of emergency are the object of strict regulations under domestic and international law, especially in terms of human rights protection, extreme emergencies account for a situation where owing to terrorism threats (real or alleged) fundamental rights, including non-derogable rights can now be brought to a standstill. At the heart of my paper, lies an assessment of contemporary legal systems that have reacted to terrorist threats with emergency measures that differ in nature from more traditional emergency powers, with the latter being more ‘legalistic’ and respectful of human rights guarantees.
走向新的紧急情况国际标准:极端紧急情况与对基本权利的新否定
本文的目的是讨论什么可能很快成为关于紧急情况的新的国际标准。2001年9月11日在美国发生的恐怖袭击,为在此之前一直是极权社会标志的做法和事实的合法化铺平了道路。虽然例外状态和紧急状态等传统紧急状态是国内法和国际法严格规定的对象,特别是在人权保护方面,但极端紧急状态造成的情况是,由于恐怖主义威胁(实际或据称的),包括不可克减权利在内的基本权利现在可能陷入停顿。我的论文的核心是对当代法律体系的评估,这些法律体系对恐怖主义威胁采取的紧急措施在性质上不同于更传统的紧急权力,后者更“法治化”,更尊重人权保障。
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