Public Emergency Law under the Maltese Constitution

  • Leighton John Demicoli
  • 11/10/2025
  • 12 min read

This article by Leighton John De Micoli was previously submitted as part of PBL3022 and is being published with the author’s permission. This article examines the provisions of the Constitution of Malta regarding public emergency law, focusing on the conditions and procedures for declaring and maintaining a state of emergency. It outlines the powers granted […]

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