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This is the first comprehensive book that explores the subject of
federalism from the perspective of comparative constitutional law,
whilst simultaneously placing a strong emphasis on how federal
systems work in practice. This focus is reflected in the book's two
most innovative elements. First, it analyses from a comparative
point of view how government levels exercise their powers and
interact in several highly topical policy areas like social
welfare, environmental protection or migrant integration. Second,
the book incorporates case law boxes discussing seminal judgments
from federal systems worldwide and thus demonstrates the practical
impact of constitutional jurisprudence on policymakers and citizens
alike. "This is simply the best analysis of contemporary federalism
currently available. It is comprehensive in its coverage, thorough
in its analysis, and persuasive in its conclusions. Every student
of federalism, from novice to expert, will find benefit from this
volume." Professor G Alan Tarr, Rutgers University "Wading through
the thicket of the multiple forms that the federal idea has taken
in the contemporary world, this remarkably comprehensive treatise
backed by case law fills a long-awaited gap in the literature on
comparative federalism. It combines a mastery of the literature on
federal theory with a critical understanding of how it plays out in
practice. Outstanding in the breadth of its scope, this magisterial
survey will serve as a work of reference for generations of
scholars who seek to understand how federalism works in developed
as well as developing countries." Professor Balveer Arora,
Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi "This book is an
extraordinarily handy work of reference on the diverse federal-type
systems of the world. It handles both shared principles and
differences of perspective, structure or practice with confidence
and ease. It will become a standard work for scholars and
practitioners working in the field." Professor Cheryl Saunders, The
University of Melbourne "This is a remarkable book - for its sheer
breadth of scope, combining detail of practice with analysis of
federal principles, and for its fresh look at federalism. With
great erudition, drawing on world scholarship and the practice of
federalism across the globe, Palermo and Koessler magnificently
traverse from the ancient roots of federalism to the contemporary
debates on ethno-cultural dimensions and participatory democracy.
The book sets a new benchmark for the study of comparative
federalism, providing new insights that are bound to influence
practice in an era where federal arrangements are expected to
deliver answers to key governance and societal challenges."
Professor Nico Steytler, University of the Western Cape
This edited volume examines the form and operation of
intergovernmental relations in divided societies. Using eight
country case studies, it explores the interplay between politicised
ethno-cultural diversity and intergovernmental relations (IGR) in
countries where the distinctive identity of at least one
subnational unit is acknowledged in a form of territorial autonomy.
The book examines whether and how the distinctive identity of
particular subnational units and the attending competing
constitutional visions shape the dynamics of IGR. The goal here is
not simply to determine whether intergovernmental interactions in
such societies are less cordial and more conflictual than in other
societies. Such interaction in any society could be strained as a
result of disagreement over specific policy objectives. The
question is whether the distinctive identity of particular
subnational units and the attending competing constitutional
visions themselves have been a primary source of intergovernmental
tension. The book also examines the impact of identity politics on
institutions and instruments of IGR, determining whether the
ethno-cultural divide and the tension it creates have the tendency
to affect the type of institutions and instruments employed in IGR.
It is also about the relevance and effectiveness of institutions
and instruments of IGR in acknowledging and accommodating the
distinctive identities and specific demands of subnational units,
thereby contributing to the peaceful management of divided
societies.
This book shines a light on the still unexplored relationships
between federalism and disability rights. It investigates how the
UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) is
implemented by different federal systems around the world. It
analyses the effects that the obligations undertaken under the CRPD
have on federal governance and on the constitutional division of
powers within 14 federal systems, including those in Germany,
Canada, Brazil, India, the UK and Italy. The book also considers
the trends and patterns of disability rights governance in federal
systems and looks at the future developments of comparative
disability federalism.
This volume examines the relationship between central government
and local institutions, taking Italy as a case study to present a
comparative perspective on how the Italian experience has
influenced the global developments of federal and regional states.
As the country with the longest standing regional system, Italy has
a lot to tell countries that are dealing with similar issues in
present times. Adopting a theoretical/analytical approach coupled
with comparative analysis, this volume critically reflects on the
changes brought to the Italian system of government by the reform
of Title V of the Italian constitution, the reasons why further
decentralisation has been resisted and offers a comparative
overview of the place and contributions that the Italian experience
has brought to the global debate on regionalism and federalism. The
book is divided into two parts: Part I distils the essence of the
evolution of Italian regionalism and the respective debate before
and after 2001. While focusing on Italy, the various chapters
situate it within the global framework of discussion. Part II
reflects on how the Italian regional constitutional architecture
contributes to the global debate, particularly focusing on the main
innovations brought about by constitutional reform. The book will
be essential reading for researchers, academics and policy-makers
working in the areas of constitutional law and politics, and
federalism. Chapters 5 and 8 of this book are freely available as a
downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative Commons
Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license available at
http://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781003104469
This volume examines the relationship between central government
and local institutions, taking Italy as a case study to present a
comparative perspective on how the Italian experience has
influenced the global developments of federal and regional states.
As the country with the longest standing regional system, Italy has
a lot to tell countries that are dealing with similar issues in
present times. Adopting a theoretical/analytical approach coupled
with comparative analysis, this volume critically reflects on the
changes brought to the Italian system of government by the reform
of Title V of the Italian constitution, the reasons why further
decentralisation has been resisted and offers a comparative
overview of the place and contributions that the Italian experience
has brought to the global debate on regionalism and federalism. The
book is divided into two parts: Part I distils the essence of the
evolution of Italian regionalism and the respective debate before
and after 2001. While focusing on Italy, the various chapters
situate it within the global framework of discussion. Part II
reflects on how the Italian regional constitutional architecture
contributes to the global debate, particularly focusing on the main
innovations brought about by constitutional reform. The book will
be essential reading for researchers, academics and policy-makers
working in the areas of constitutional law and politics, and
federalism. Chapters 5 and 8 of this book are freely available as a
downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative Commons
Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license available at
http://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781003104469
This edited volume examines the form and operation of
intergovernmental relations in divided societies. Using eight
country case studies, it explores the interplay between politicised
ethno-cultural diversity and intergovernmental relations (IGR) in
countries where the distinctive identity of at least one
subnational unit is acknowledged in a form of territorial autonomy.
The book examines whether and how the distinctive identity of
particular subnational units and the attending competing
constitutional visions shape the dynamics of IGR. The goal here is
not simply to determine whether intergovernmental interactions in
such societies are less cordial and more conflictual than in other
societies. Such interaction in any society could be strained as a
result of disagreement over specific policy objectives. The
question is whether the distinctive identity of particular
subnational units and the attending competing constitutional
visions themselves have been a primary source of intergovernmental
tension. The book also examines the impact of identity politics on
institutions and instruments of IGR, determining whether the
ethno-cultural divide and the tension it creates have the tendency
to affect the type of institutions and instruments employed in IGR.
It is also about the relevance and effectiveness of institutions
and instruments of IGR in acknowledging and accommodating the
distinctive identities and specific demands of subnational units,
thereby contributing to the peaceful management of divided
societies.
Minority Accommodation through Territorial and Non-Territorial
Autonomy explores the relationship between minority, territory, and
autonomy, and how it informs our understanding of non-territorial
autonomy (NTA) as a strategy for accommodating ethno-cultural
diversity in modern societies. While territorial autonomy (TA) is
defined by a claim to a certain territory, NTA does not assume that
it is derived from any particular right to territory, allocated to
groups that are dispersed among the majority while belonging to a
certain self-identified notion of group identity. In seeking to
understand the value of NTA as a public policy tool for social
cohesion, this volume critically dissects the autonomy arrangements
of both NTA and TA, and through a conceptual analysis and
case-study examination of the two models, rethinks the viability of
autonomy arrangements as institutions of diversity management. This
is the second volume in a five-part series exploring the protection
and representation of minorities through non-territorial means,
examining this paradox within law and international relations with
specific attention to non-territorial autonomy (NTA).
This is the first comprehensive book that explores the subject of
federalism from the perspective of comparative constitutional law,
whilst simultaneously placing a strong emphasis on how federal
systems work in practice. This focus is reflected in the book's two
most innovative elements. First, it analyses from a comparative
point of view how government levels exercise their powers and
interact in several highly topical policy areas like social
welfare, environmental protection or migrant integration. Second,
the book incorporates case law boxes discussing seminal judgments
from federal systems worldwide and thus demonstrates the practical
impact of constitutional jurisprudence on policymakers and citizens
alike. "This is simply the best analysis of contemporary federalism
currently available. It is comprehensive in its coverage, thorough
in its analysis, and persuasive in its conclusions. Every student
of federalism, from novice to expert, will find benefit from this
volume." Professor G Alan Tarr, Rutgers University "Wading through
the thicket of the multiple forms that the federal idea has taken
in the contemporary world, this remarkably comprehensive treatise
backed by case law fills a long-awaited gap in the literature on
comparative federalism. It combines a mastery of the literature on
federal theory with a critical understanding of how it plays out in
practice. Outstanding in the breadth of its scope, this magisterial
survey will serve as a work of reference for generations of
scholars who seek to understand how federalism works in developed
as well as developing countries." Professor Balveer Arora,
Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi "This book is an
extraordinarily handy work of reference on the diverse federal-type
systems of the world. It handles both shared principles and
differences of perspective, structure or practice with confidence
and ease. It will become a standard work for scholars and
practitioners working in the field." Professor Cheryl Saunders, The
University of Melbourne "This is a remarkable book - for its sheer
breadth of scope, combining detail of practice with analysis of
federal principles, and for its fresh look at federalism. With
great erudition, drawing on world scholarship and the practice of
federalism across the globe, Palermo and Koessler magnificently
traverse from the ancient roots of federalism to the contemporary
debates on ethno-cultural dimensions and participatory democracy.
The book sets a new benchmark for the study of comparative
federalism, providing new insights that are bound to influence
practice in an era where federal arrangements are expected to
deliver answers to key governance and societal challenges."
Professor Nico Steytler, University of the Western Cape
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this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
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commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
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