Comparative Federalism: A Systematic Inquiry, Second EditionUniversity of Toronto Press, 2015 M08 24 - 408 páginas Comparative Federalism: A Systematic Inquiry, Second Edition is a uniquely comprehensive, analytic, and genuinely comparative introduction to the principles and practices, as well as the institutional compromises, of federalism. Hueglin and Fenna draw from their diverse research on federal systems to focus on four main models—America, Canada, Germany, and the European Union—but also to range widely over other cases. At the heart of the book is careful analysis of the relationship between constitutional design and amendment, fiscal relations, institutional structures, intergovernmental relations, and judicial review. Such analysis serves the dual role of helping the reader understand federalism and providing a comparative framework from which to assess the record of federal systems. The second edition has been extensively revised and updated, taking into account new developments in federal systems and incorporating insights from the growing body of literature in the field. It includes two new chapters, "Fiscal Federalism" and "The Limits of Federalism." |
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... Commonwealth–State Relations,” Australian Journal of Public Administration 66.3 (2007): 298–306. 38 Garth Stevenson, Unfulfilled Union: Canadian Federalism and National Unity, 2nd ed. (Toronto: Gage, 1982), Preface. 39 Paul E. Peterson ...
... commonwealth” implies that social sharing is an essential part of the original federal compact. This is different from the idea of the mod- ern welfare state: in federalism, social solidarity is extended not to individuals but to ...
... commonwealth like an American state easily makes and unmakes its laws; mistakes are not serious, for they are soon corrected; other States profit by the experience of a law or a method which has worked well or ill in the State that has ...
... commonwealth for specific and limited purposes. A crucial difference was that the governing rights of provinces and cities depended on imperial privilege and statutes granted from above. Another difference was that not every territory ...
... commonwealth he had in mind: consociation, communication, and consensus. Consociation The Politica begins with a simple statement: “Politics is the art of consociating men for the purpose of establishing, cultivating, and conserving ...
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