nödlagar
Nödlagar, often translated as emergency laws or exceptional laws, are legal provisions that can be invoked by a government during times of crisis or extraordinary circumstances. These laws typically grant expanded powers to the executive branch or specific authorities, allowing them to take measures that might otherwise be restricted by normal legal frameworks. The purpose of nödlagar is to enable swift and decisive action to protect national security, public order, or the well-being of the population when faced with threats such as war, natural disasters, widespread civil unrest, or severe economic crises.
The implementation of nödlagar often involves the suspension or modification of certain civil liberties and fundamental
The use of nödlagar is a sensitive issue, as it can potentially lead to abuses of power