Article
48 of the constitution gives the president the power to suspend civil liberties
in times of crisis. This was the legal pretext the Nazis used to turn Germany
into a dictatorship, however it was originally invoked by the government before
the Nazis took power, they simply continued the "state of
emergency."
This
allows the president to exercise his powers for critical emergencies. I would
imagine in cases of public safety, they would use these powers to retain or
maintain order and stability. This action may suspend civil liberties or rights
of persons partially or in its entirety, this becomes necessary in order to
restore law and order to the country. I chose this passage as I am familiar
with such situations where communities may be under attack or government seeks
to capture a particular individual. In order to capture or retaliate against
the attackers persons living in the area had restricted movement or curfews
issued by the government in the aim to control the situation.
Article
161: “In order to maintain health and the ability to work, in order to protect
motherhood and to prevent economic consequences of age, weakness and to protect
against the vicissitudes of life the Reich establishes a comprehensive
system of insurances, based on the critical contribution of the insured.”
This
article is geared at health preservation; when individuals are in good health
it enhances their ability to work. A comprehensive health insurance system will
protect mothers, the elderly and protect against other infirmities or
afflictions one may encounter in their lifetime. This benefit however, is based
on the contributions that those requiring insurance will be able to contribute.
I chose this article has it addresses an issue with which we are all familiar,
the expense of health care. Many struggle to find an affordable health
insurance plan for their families to best suit wellness needs. Today we have
the Affordable Care Act which is intended in providing all Americans access to
affordable, quality health insurance and curve the spending in health care.