The document summarizes the history and features of emergency powers in Malaysia. It discusses how emergency powers originated due to the 1948 insurgency and allow the executive to concentrate powers, legislate without ordinary constraints, and suspend fundamental liberties. Key amendments expanded these powers by removing time limits and increasing executive control. Judicial review is limited while parliamentary oversight is ineffective. Various emergencies were declared from 1964 to 1977 to deal with threats in Sarawak, post-1969 racial tensions, and a state political crisis in Kelantan.