A tour de force. Costas Douzinas brings his unique critical acumen and extraordinary erudition to bear on his first-hand experienceas a founder of critical legal studies in the UK and an MP in Greeces Syriza parliament in the 2010sof the grinding dissolution of public autonomy in the relentless advance of global neoliberalism. Douzinas coins the term neolegalism for the curious legal architecture that has spread from interwar Vienna, wartime London, postwar Chicago and Cold War Santiago to its thorough globalisation in the polycrisis of the 2020s. Neolegalism, in Douzinass account, combines the brutal authoritarianism of a strong-arm state, stoking a cowed general public, with the freedoms of a market order for transnational plutocrats, with a growing subclass of homeless refugees caught in-between. Its normalisation is symbolised in the Covid-19 regime, premised on necessity rather than exception. Required reading to understand our current predicament. -- Stephen Humphreys, London School of Economics, UK Costas Douzinass States of Exception offers a crucial diagnosis ofour troubled times. In this remarkable book, Douzinas draws t together his critical legal theory of law and life in states of exception with his political experience in Greek government to analyse our current political situation. Rather than despairing at our current political realities, States of Exception powerfully argues for the possibilities for collective action in resistance, political praxis, and States of Exception is a compelling and eloquent book that sets out a critical legal theory for our time. The illuminating discussion of political praxis, thought provoking analysis of legal and political theory, and important account of contemporary law and emancipatory politics make States of Exception essential reading. This important book will be a vital source of theoretical and political insights for all those seeking to understand our present and build an -- alternative future. Kirsten Campbell, Goldsmiths College, UK Part intellectual autobiography, part critical legal retrospect, and part manifesto for radical human rights, this book sees Douzinism come of age. States of Exception provides an adroit combination of theoretical abrasiveness, hard earned political realism, and the amicable generosity of solidarity. It is the last that lingers longest. The book offers faith in critique and an unquenchable glimpse of a utopian disposition. -- Peter Goodrich, Cardozo School of Law, US Douzinas at his very best! The book demonstrates the immense power of contemporary critical legal theory to help us grasp the world around us. It will be indispensable for those who seek to understand the role of law, rights, the state and international relations in the wake of the Covid pandemic. -- Illan Wall, University of Warwick, UK Costas Douzinas work, as a writer, teacher, mentor and editor, has been pivotal to the development of critical legal scholarship in Britain since the 80s. States of Exception, his most personal book to date, gives us a synthesis of the extraordinary range of earlier thematics, imbued now with what it has meant for him to have defended the desire called utopia in the more positive tonality of his political involvement as an MP for the radical left in Greece, during the difficult years of the conditionalities and the memoranda. This is a book that reflects Douzinas unwavering faith in popular resistance, in peoples acts of solidarity, sacrifice and care. From that insistent demand that rights, solidarity and justice will not be surrendered to the logic of capital, he draws a restatement of the dignity of natural law which, like in that other heretical Marxist natural lawyer, Ernst Bloch, points us beyond current political compromises and lies to the orthopaedia - the upright posture - of critical thinking. -- Emilios Christodoulidis, University of Glasgow, UK