Administrative / Constitutional Law

Constitutional Law and Regionalism: A Comparative Analysis of Regionalist Negotiations

By Vito Breda
Edward Elgar Publishing September 2018

Specifications

ISBN-13
9781783470129
Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication
September 2018
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

Constitutions and their systems are increasingly under pressure from identity groups such as regional and national minorities. Presenting the first comparative analysis of the negotiation of constitutional demands by these groups, Vito Breda uses an innovative methodology to create a richer understanding of the pluralistic nature of modern states.

Combining both political and constitutional analysis, Breda expertly analyses cases from the USA, Canada, UK, Spain, Italy, New Zealand and Australia, reviewing the practices of cooperation and litigation between these groups and central institutions.

An evaluation of the implications of the Catalonian, Puerto Rican and Scottish referenda show how regionalists seek to negotiate with central governments, defined by what they consider acceptable engagements under constitutional law. Both the systems and the constitutions themselves are changing under the pressure of these groups, but what remains is the distinctive constitutional structure ensuring democratic agreements emerge from difficult negotiation processes.

Timely and in-depth, this book is a vital contribution to discussion on constitutional law globally. It will also attract researchers interested in regional issues within law, political science and sociology, and particularly those who study the role of regional or nationalist movements inside democracies.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Identity Based Constitutional Claims: Negotiating with Regionalists
2. The United Kingdom: Identity Based Constitutional Claims in a Parliamentarian System
3. Spain: Constitutional Negotiations and Ethnocentric Nationalisms
4. Italy: Constitutional Negotiations and Tolerance in a Partimonial Political System
5. Canada: A Multinational Constitution and the Obligation to Negotiate
6. USA: Constitutional Negotiations and Peripheral Nationalism
7. New Zealand: The Westminster Model and Meso-Governance
8. Australia: the Recognition of Aboriginal Peoples and Torres Strait Islanders
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
HKD 1,437.54 −3%
HKD 1,482.00

Inclusive of HK delivery

Ready to ship
Delivery Time: around 4-5 weeks
Extra 2-10 working days if shipping address outside Hong Kong
  • Free HK shipping over HK$1,000
  • International shipping to 35+ countries
Order Form
Save

Recommended

You may also be interested in these books:

More titles from Administrative / Constitutional Law

View all