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The Ways of Federalism in Western Countries and the Horizons of Territorial Autonomy in Spain

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Table of contents

Part I. Intergovernmental Relations: The Experience in Federal Countries and in Spain

1. Intergovernmental Relations in the Architecture of Federal System: The United States
Carol S. Weissert

2. Intergovernmental Relations in Canada: A Horizontal Perspective
Benoît Pelletier

3. The Intergovernmental Relations in Federal Systems: The Model of Germany
Rainer Arnold

4. The Intergovernmental Relations in Switzerland
Luzius Mader

5. The Participation of Autonomous Communities in the Central Bodies of State
Eduardo Vírgala Foruria

6. Intergovernmental Relations in Spain and the Constitutional Court Ruling on the Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia: What’s Next?
María Jesús García Morales

7. Intergovernmental Relations in the Spanish Federal System: In Search of a Model
César Colino

8. The Principle of Separation of Powers in Crisis: Intergovernmental Relations in Comparative Perspective
Eleonora Ceccherini

9. Roads to Rome: Alternative Intergovernmental Routes to Policy Frameworks in Federations
Jennifer Wallner

10. Evolution of Intergovernmental Relations and the Strengthening of Autonomy
Rémi Barrué-Belou

11. The Present and Future Nature of Intergovernmental Relations: A Comparative Vision of the Model in the USA and in Spain
Eva Sáenz Royo

12. The Principle of Bilateralism in the Statutory Reforms Following Constitutional Court Ruling: STC 31/2010. Desire and Reality
Ana M. Carmona-Contreras

13. Cooperation Between Autonomous Communities: An Opportunity to Rationalise the Autonomous State in Times of Crisis
Josep M. Castellà Andreu

14. Horizontal Cooperation: Unfinished Business for the Spanish Autonomic State Framework
Javier Tajadura Tejada

15. New Cooperation Mechanisms Within the State of Autonomies
L. A. Gálvez, J. G. Ruiz

16. Horizontal Cooperation in the Autonomous State: The Conference of Autonomous Presidents
Zulima Pérez i Seguí

17. Vertical Cooperation in Horizontal Subjects: Immigration as an Issue for All
Ignacio Álvarez Rodríguez

18. Intergovernmental Cooperation and Social Policies in the State of the Autonomies: The Institutional Framework for the Governance of the Dependent Care
Víctor Cuesta-López

19. The Commission Co-ordinating Climate Change Policies: About the Complexity of Vertical and Horizontal Mainstreaming of Climate Change Policy and the Intergovernmental Relations
M. Pérez Gabaldón

20. The Relations of the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands in the European Integration Process
M. Soledad Santana Herrera

21. Institutionalization of Intergovernmental Relations in a Federal State: Bilateral Treaties Under “New Centralism” in Russia
M. S. Ilchenko

22. Sub-state Entity Participation During the 2010 Presidencies of the EU Council
Jorge Tuñón, Régis Dandoy

23. Devolution in Scotland: A Historical Institutionalist Approach for the Explanation of Anglo-Scottish Relations
Simon Meisch

Part II. The Management of Diversity: Canada and Spain

24. Reflections on Diversity in Canada: Competing Models
Richard Simeon

25. Trust and Mistrust Between Harper and Québec
Guy Laforest

26. ¿Café para todos? Homogeneity, Difference, and Canadian Federalism
Alain Noël

27. The Federal Option and Constitutional Management of Diversity in Spain
Xavier Arbós Marín

28. Political Autonomy, Federalisation and Statutary Declaration of Rights
Francisco J. Bastida Freijedo

29. Special Civil Law as a Sign of Political Identity: A Constitutional Approach to the Case of the Valencian Community
Remedio Sánchez Ferriz

30. “Fragmentation” of the Fundamental Right to Life: Between Territorial Decentralization and the Knowledge-Based Economy
Leire Escajedo San Epifanio

31. Federalization and Minority Accommodation
Nathalie Behnke

32. Spanish Languages and the Constitutional Order to Be Upheld (or How to Report on a Continuous Present Half-Way Through the Day)
A. López Castillo

33. Religious Freedom in School Dining Areas and Its Enemies
Miren Gorrotxategi Azurmendi

34. Cultural Diversity, Human Rights, and Democratic Process: A Case of Limits
Jordi Jaria i Manzano

35. The Indigenous Question and the Territorial Organisation of the State in Latin American Refounding Constitutionalism
Andoni Perez Ayala

36. The Qualitative Development of the Spanish System of Autonomous Communities: Changes to the Statutes of Autonomy
Esteban Arlucea Ruíz

37. Statutory Rights and the Federal System
M. Agudo Zamora, C. Milione

38. Multilevel Rights Protection in Canada
Cecilia Rosado Villaverde

39. Difference, Dissent, and Community Identity: Striking the Balance in Rights Theory and Jurisprudence
Ian Peach

40. Exploring the Social Origins of Elite Accommodation: Recognition and Civil Society Integration in Divided Societies
Alexandre Pelletier, Michael Morden

Part III. Territorial Autonomy in Spain: Other Issues

41. Openness, Complexity, and Asymmetry: A Comparative Perspective on the Challenges of the “Autonomic State”
María Salvador Martínez

42. Prevalence and Primacy: An Essay on Their Scope
Francisco J. Matia Portilla

43. The Primacy Clause in the Spanish Constitution: A Contribution to the Debate
Josu Miguel Bárcena

44. Asymmetry as an Element of Federalism: A Theoretical Speculation Fifty Years Later—Readdress the Spanish Case
Esther Seijas Villadangos

45. The Principle of Federal Loyalty and Trust in the Estado De Las Autonomías
Sebastian D. Baglioni

46. Brief Considerations Regarding the Structure of the Spanish Senate and the Boundary Between Federal Covenant and Autonomous State
Elena García-Cuevas Roque

47. The Adhesion of the Spanish Autonomic State to the Disaggregative Model of Federalism: A Possible Way
Anna Mastromarino

48. Democratic Citizenship and Spanish Multinational (Dis)Order: Procedural Democracy Versus Secession Clause
José A. Sanz Moreno

49. The Decentralisation of the Advisory Function in the Autonomous State: The Position of the Council for Statutory Guarantees of Catalonia Following CCS 31/2010, of June 28
L. Delgado Rincón

50. The Senate Territorial Groups
Ignacio Durbán Martin

51. Reinforcement for the Position of Local Government in the New Statutes of Autonomy
José M. Porras Ramírez

52. A Basque (and Catalan) Republic Within a Federal Context: Reflections on New Scenarios in the Crisis of the Autonomous State
Iñigo Bullain

53. Federalism and Democracy in the Basque Country
Jule Goikoetxea

54. Fractal Federalism for Complex Societies: The Basque Case
Igor Filibi

55. Diversity and ‘Frontier Effect’: The So-Called Shielding of the Basque Economic Agreement
Amelia Pascual Medrano

56. Decentralization, Regional Parties, and Multilevel Governance in Spain
Bonnie N. Field

57. Autonomy or Independence: An Analysis of the 2010 Catalan Regional Election
Eric Guntermann

58. The Role of Autonomous Communities in Euro-Regions and European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation Development (with Particular Reference to the Galician Case)
Santiago Roura

59. Determining of Local Attributions on Sectorial Legislation in Spain
Cristina Zoco Zabala

60. The Governance of Metropolitan Areas: Problems and Alternatives in the Spanish Case
Joaquín Martín Cubas, Antonio Montiel Márquez

61. The Advisable Coordination of the Autonomic Environmental Taxation as Reluctance to the Development of Fiscal Federalism
C. J. Borrero Moro

Avainsanat: Law, Private International Law, International & Foreign Law, Comparative Law, Constitutional Law, Regional and Cultural Studies, European Law, Comparative Politics

Tekijä(t)
 
Julkaisija
Springer
Julkaisuvuosi
2013
Kieli
en
Painos
2013
Sivumäärä
13 sivua
Kategoria
Kasvatus, opetus
Tiedostomuoto
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