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Territorial autonomy in Spain has reached a crossroads. After over
thirty years of development, the consensus regarding its
appropriateness has started to crumble. The transformation project
embodied by the reform of Statute of Catalonia (2006) has failed to
achieve its most significant demands. Although the concept of Spain
as a Federation is disputed -more within the country than beyond-,
the evolution of the Spanish system needs to follow a markedly
federalist path. In this perspective, reference models assume
critical importance. This edition gathers the works of a broad
group of European, American and Spanish experts who analyse the
present-day challenges of their respective systems. The objective,
thus, is to contribute ideas which might help to address the
evolution of the Spanish system in the light of the experience of
more established Federations. This second volume focuses its
attention on the difficulties and challenges faced in two
particular fields. On the one hand, the field of intergovernmental
relations and, on the other, questions related to the integration
and acknowledgement of diversity and of Fundamental Rights, with
special reference to the cases of Canada and Spain. Finally, there
is analysis of other specific aspects of the system of territorial
autonomy in Spain.
This volume, incorporating the work of scholars from various parts
of the globe, taps the wisdom of the Westphalian (and
post-Westphalian) world on the use of federalism and secession as
tools for managing regional conflicts. The debate has rarely been
more important than it is right now, especially in light of recent
events in Catalonia, Scotland, Quebec and the Sudan - all unique
political contexts raising similar questions about how best to
balance competing claims for autonomy, interdependence, political
voice, and exit. Exploring how various nations have encountered
comparable conflicts, some more and some less successfully, the
book broadens the perspectives of scholars, government officials,
and citizens struggling to resolve sovereignty conflicts with a
full appreciation of the underlying principles they represent.
Territorial autonomy in Spain has reached a crossroads. After over
thirty years of development, the consensus regarding its
appropriateness has started to crumble. The transformation project
embodied by the reform of Statute of Catalonia (2006) has failed to
achieve its most significant demands. Although the concept of Spain
as a Federation is disputed -more within the country than beyond-,
the evolution of the Spanish system needs to follow a markedly
federalist path. In this perspective, reference models assume
critical importance. This edition gathers the works of a broad
group of European, American and Spanish experts who analyse the
present-day challenges of their respective systems. The objective,
thus, is to contribute ideas which might help to address the
evolution of the Spanish system in the light of the experience of
more established Federations. This second volume focuses its
attention on the difficulties and challenges faced in two
particular fields. On the one hand, the field of intergovernmental
relations and, on the other, questions related to the integration
and acknowledgement of diversity and of Fundamental Rights, with
special reference to the cases of Canada and Spain. Finally, there
is analysis of other specific aspects of the system of territorial
autonomy in Spain.
Territorial autonomy in Spain has reached a crossroads. After over
thirty years of development, the consensus regarding its
appropriateness has started to crumble. The transformation project
embodied by the reform of Statute of Catalonia (2006) has failed to
achieve its most significant demands. Although the concept of Spain
as a Federation is disputed -more within the country than beyond-,
the evolution of the Spanish system needs to follow a markedly
federalist path. In this perspective, reference models assume
critical importance. This edition gathers the works of a broad
group of European, American and Spanish experts who analyse the
present-day challenges of their respective systems. The objective,
thus, is to contribute ideas which might help to address the
evolution of the Spanish system in the light of the experience of
more established Federations. This first volume analyses the
challenges facing federal systems in the age of globalisation from
a global perspective. It also addresses current questions and the
challenges faced today by, in the sphere of the internal division
of powers, the most significant 'western' federal systems, on the
one hand, and the Spanish system of territorial autonomy, on the
other.
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