Constitutional Law and National Pluralism
Examines the role played by law, especially constitutional law, in the negotiation of the complex relationships and competing
rights claims involving the State, national minorities, and other groups and individuals within the State. Les mer
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Examines the role played by law, especially constitutional law, in the negotiation of the complex relationships and competing
rights claims involving the State, national minorities, and other groups and individuals within the State. This book focuses
in particular upon developments in the United Kingdom, Canada, and Spain.
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Utgitt:
2005
Forlag: Oxford University Press
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9780199298617
Format: 23 x 16 cm
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PART I THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO NATIONAL PLURALISM ; 1. The plurinational state in context ; 2. Theories of nationalism and
national identity ; 3. The plurinational state: a normative challenge ; 4. Sub-State national societies and contemporary challenges
to the nation-state ; PART II THE CONSTITUTIONAL ACCOMMODATION OF CATALONIA, QUEBEC AND SCOTLAND ; 5. The process of constitutional
change in plurinational states ; 6. Substantive constitutional accommodation: autonomy, representation and recognition ; 7.
The judicial role: mediating national diversity in plurinational states ; 8. Referendums: towards agreed models of constitutional
accommodation ; 9. Future prospects for the plurinational state