Emergency law
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What does Emergency law mean?
Emergency law refers to a legal framework that gives governments expanded powers during a time of crisis or emergency, such as a natural disaster, war, or civil unrest. These laws often allow for temporary measures that may override normal legal processes and rights to ensure public safety and order.
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- Language:
- ENG
- Part of speech:
- noun