词条 | Draft:Estado de sitio |
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Un estado de sitio in Hispanic traditional political law is a state of emergency that may be imposed by a State, with the authorisation of the corresponding legislature so that the Executive may impose an exceptional legal regime. Similar concepts apply in German law (Belagerungszustand) and Italian law (Stato d'assedio) Usually translated in English as a state of siege Un estado de sitio represents a concept approaching that of an impending state of war, and for this reason the armed forces may be given exceptional powers to apply political repression against groups considered likely to include agents provocateurs. During estado de sitio the usual legal constitutional guarantees relating to the natural and legal rights of all persons found within the state borders (regardless of nationality) are likely to be curtailed a greater or lesser extent, according to the constraints of legal instrument ceded to the executive by the legislature. StatesUn estado de sitio legislation or event may occur in
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