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To Save the Country Francis Lieber

To Save the Country By Francis Lieber

To Save the Country by Francis Lieber


To Save the Country Summary

To Save the Country: A Lost Treatise on Martial Law by Francis Lieber

A Civil War-era treatise addressing the power of governments in moments of emergency

The last work of Abraham Lincolns law of war expert Francis Lieber was long considered lostuntil Will Smiley and John Fabian Witt discovered it in the National Archives. Liebers manuscript on emergency powers and martial law addresses important contemporary debates in law and political philosophy and stands as a significant historical discovery.

As a key legal advisor to the Lincoln White House, Columbia College professor Francis Lieber was one of the architects and defenders of Lincolns most famous uses of emergency powers during the Civil War. Liebers work laid the foundation for rules now accepted worldwide. In the years after the war, Lieber and his son turned their attention to the question of emergency powers. The Liebers treatise addresses a vital question, as prominent since 9/11 as it was in Liebers lifetime: how much power should the government have in a crisis? The Liebers present a theory that aims to preserve legal restraint, while giving the executive necessary freedom of action.

Smiley and Witt have written a lucid introduction that explains how this manuscript is a key discovery in two ways: both as a historical document and as an important contribution to the current debate over emergency powers in constitutional democracies.

To Save the Country Reviews

"When arguments for a legally unrestrained executive are again in fashion, this retrieval of Lincolns lawyers theory of appropriate legal restraint during wartime emergency could not be more timely."David Dyzenhaus, University of Toronto

"Smiley and Witt have unearthed a lost treasure. As we debate how our constitutional democracy handles great stress, this work helps us understand how the system has survived so far.Matthew C. Waxman, Columbia University

"Through their extraordinary discovery of Francis Liebers unpublished notes, Smiley and Witt not only provide a crucial new primary source that contextualizes Liebers role in the development of laws of war but also, amazingly enough, a fruitful way to reconsider the old, vital question of what constraints law can offer in times of war. A book every historian of the Civil War and every scholar of laws of warfare should rush to read."Gregory P. Downs, author of After Appomattox: Military Occupation and the Ends of War

"The manuscripts that Smiley and Witt have recovered should be required reading for anyone who cares about the operation of the Constitution in wartime and more generally about what legal limits shouldor should notconstrain the government in confronting emergencies."Amanda L. Tyler, University of California, Berkeley School of Law

About Francis Lieber

Francis Lieber (17981872) was professor at Columbia College who advised Abraham Lincoln on the law of war. G. Norman Lieber (18371923), Franciss son, taught law at West Point. Will Smiley is an assistant professor of humanities at the University of New Hampshire. John Fabian Witt is the Allen H. Duffy Class of 1960 Professor of Law at Yale Law School and the Head of Yales Davenport College.

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NGR9780300222548
9780300222548
0300222548
To Save the Country: A Lost Treatise on Martial Law by Francis Lieber
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Hardback
Yale University Press
2019-09-10
352
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