H. P. Lee held the Sir John Latham Chair of Law at Monash University from 1995¿2014, where he had also served as the Deputy Dean and Acting Dean. He is the co-author of The Australian Judiciary (2nd edition, Cambridge, 2012) and author of Constitutional Conflicts in Contemporary Malaysia (2nd edition, 2017). Professor Lee's other publications include: Judiciaries in Comparative Perspective (editor, Cambridge, 2011) and Asia-Pacific Judiciaries: Independence, Impartiality and Integrity (co-editor, Cambridge, 2017). He was awarded the Australian Press Council Medal in 2011. In 2015, he was appointed Emeritus Professor of Law at Monash University, Victoria.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. The defence power 3. The executive, the prerogative and emergencies 4. Maintenance of public order 5. Public safety and the war on terror 6. Civil emergencies and special powers legislation 7. Military aid to the civil power 8. The judiciary and emergency powers 9. Conclusion.
1. Introduction 2. The defence power 3. The executive, the prerogative and emergencies 4. Maintenance of public order 5. Public safety and the war on terror 6. Civil emergencies and special powers legislation 7. Military aid to the civil power 8. The judiciary and emergency powers 9. Conclusion.
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