Name of the Law/Policy: States of emergency
Law/Policy Catagory: Administrative
Options:
1) The head of state may declare a national state of emergency; local governments may declare a local state of emergency.
2) The head of government may declare a national state of emergency; local governments may declare a local state of emergency.
3) The legislature may declare a national state of emergency; local governments may declare a local state of emergency.
4) The head of state may declare a state of emergency; local governments lack this power.
5) The head of government may declare a state of emergency; local governments lack this power.
6) The legislature may declare a state of emergency; local governments lack this power.
7) Local governments only may declare a state of emergency; the national government lacks this power.
8) States of emergency may not be declared.
Effects:
1) Decrease in civil liberties.
2) Decrease in civil liberties.
3) Small decrease in civil liberties.
4) Decrease in civil liberties, increase in centralisation.
5) Decrease in civil liberties, increase in centralisation.
6) Small decrease in civil liberties, increase in centralisation.
7) Increase in devolution.
8) Increase in civil liberties.