Abstract

Abstract The principal focus of this chapter and the next will be on the Appellate Division’s handling of state of emergency cases during the years in which the court was headed by Chief Justice, then Acting Chief Justice, Pieter J. Rabie. The state of emergency outlasted Chief Justice Rabie’s tenure in office, and the Appellate Division has continued to make emergency law decisions since he left the court. We will look at those post-Rabie decisions, but we will begin by focusing on the Rabie court. We will do so because a study of the emergency cases of ‘the Rabie court’ is a study of a court of a particular character, and not simply of an arbitrary period of time.

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