A national emergency in most countries of the world, allows government to do things it would not normally have the power to do, such as with the taking away of some of your rights as one of the top powers they have during this period (freedom to travel, act, etc.). Does your government define clearly what constitutes a National Emergency? You may have thought that this is an Activism related thread, but really it is not since government itself has to act within the law, so is there a definition or law that states when you can call a National Emergency thus allowing government to temporarily other laws that may restrict the population's movement, etc.?
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I don't believe that there is an actual definition of what an "emergency" is. I see governors of various states frequently declaring a "state of emergency" from such things as hurricanes, earthquakes, tornados, and floods, so that they can get money from the federal government. Among conspiracy theorists, there are always the claims that various power-hungry people are trying to engineer emergencies so that the government can go into a long-term "emergency mode".
I think that the nature of "emergency" for this purpose is whatever the government can convince the people is such a danger that they can use extra-legal powers.
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Over here in the UK the Government is trying to pass the Civil Contingencies Bill which has been equated by some (I might include myself) with the Enabling Act which first granted Hitler his emergency powers.
Emergencies are not defined in this Bill. Clearly, if emergencies are not defined the Government can do anything it jolly well likes by making pretences of emergencies.
I believe emergencies must be clear and present, they by their very nature are also of very short duration, and there should be a regular review as to whether or not to maintain the emergency.
Dubhdara.
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