Law, Necessity, and the Crisis of the State
Discover the profound insights of Santi Romano in his compelling book, Law, Necessity, and the Crisis of the State. Scheduled for release in 2024 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this essential volume features the first English translations of Romano's pivotal essays, including ‘On the Decree Laws and the State of Siege during the Earthquakes in Messina and Reggio Calabria’ (1909) and ‘The Modern State and its Crisis’ (1910). Spanning 70 pages, this book delves into the intricate relationship between law and state necessity during times of crisis, providing a unique perspective on the challenges faced by modern governance. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of legal theory and political philosophy, Romano's work remains relevant today, offering critical reflections on the nature of authority and state response in emergencies. Don't miss the opportunity to explore these foundational texts that continue to influence contemporary discussions on law and statecraft.