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The state has the right to suspend the rule of law in times of emergency from "summary" of The Concept of the Political by Carl Schmitt

In times of emergency, the state possesses the authority to set aside the rule of law. This power to suspend legal norms is crucial for the state's ability to respond effectively to threats to its existence. When faced with exceptional circumstances that challenge the state's ability to maintain order and security, it may be necessary to temporarily suspend the normal legal framework in order to address the emergency at hand. The decision to suspend the rule of law is not one to be taken lightly. It represents a radical departure from the ordinary functioning of the state and carries significant implications for the balance of power between the state and its citizens. By invoking this power, the state asserts its authority as the ultimate arbiter of order and security, effectively placing itself above the constraints of legal norms. In times of crisis, the state must act decisively to protect its interests and ensure its survival. The suspension of th...
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    The Concept of the Political

    Carl Schmitt

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