Characterisation in Federations: Six Countries Compared / by Gregory Taylor.
2006
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Characterisation in Federations: Six Countries Compared / by Gregory Taylor.
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1st ed. 2006.
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Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2006.
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X, 183 p. online resource
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Australia
Canada
The United States of America
Germany
Austria
India
Works in progress: South Africa, Malaysia and Scotland
Concluding remarks.
Canada
The United States of America
Germany
Austria
India
Works in progress: South Africa, Malaysia and Scotland
Concluding remarks.
Summary
In this work Dr. Taylor surveys the federal countries of the world and asks how they divide power among the constituent units of the federation. In so doing, he considers not only the formal constitutional text, but, far more importantly, the case law that has grown up around it as the Courts develop approaches to interpreting provisions for the distribution of powers. This enables conclusions to be drawn about the effectiveness of various structural and interpretative approaches to the distribution of powers within federations.
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English
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9783540297949
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