The Architecture of Emergency Constitutions
42 Pages Posted: 22 Jun 2016
Christian Bjørnskov
Aarhus University - Department of Economics and Business; Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN); Center for Political Studies; Institute for Corruption Studies
Stefan Voigt
University of Hamburg - Institute of Law & Economics; CESifo (Center for Economic Studies and Ifo Institute)
Date Written: June 21, 2016
Abstract
Nine out of ten countries currently have emergency provisions written into their constitutions here simply referred to as emergency constitutions. The nature of these provisions remains poorly understood. We therefore aim at providing first answers to two questions: 1) how much additional discretionary power do emergency constitutions allow and which political actors are given the additional power; and 2) is there a limited number of “typical” emergency constitutions that combine various aspects in similar or even identical fashion? To answer the first question we construct an Indicator of Emergency Powers (INEP) which takes six central elements of emergency provisions explicitly into account. To answer the second question, we draw on cluster analysis and identify six well-defined clusters. Both the INEP as well as the six clusters allow us to answer important follow-up questions.
Keywords: constitutional emergency provisions, state of emergency, état de siege, regime transformation
JEL Classification: K40, Z13
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
Christian Bjørnskov
Aarhus University - Department of Economics and Business ( email )
Fuglesangs Allé 4
Aarhus V, DK-8210
Denmark
Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN) ( email )
Box 55665
Grevgatan 34, 2nd floor
Stockholm, SE-102 15
Sweden
Center for Political Studies
Landgreven 3
Copenhagen K, DK-1301
Denmark
Stefan Voigt (Contact Author)
University of Hamburg - Institute of Law & Economics ( email )
Johnsallee 35
Hamburg, 20148
Germany
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