توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Federal Idea: Public Law Between Governance and Political Life
نام کتاب : The Federal Idea: Public Law Between Governance and Political Life
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : ایده فدرال: قانون عمومی بین حکومت و زندگی سیاسی
سری : Hart Studies in Comparative Public Law
نویسندگان : Amnon Lev (editor)
ناشر : Hart Publishing
سال نشر : 2017
تعداد صفحات : 265
ISBN (شابک) : 9781509907113 , 9781509907137
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 7 مگابایت
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Contents\nContributors\nIntroduction: Federalism and Public Law Theory\n I. Making Public Law Work as Theory\n II. Modes of Federalism\n III. Aspects of the Federal Idea: An Overview of the Volume\nPart I: Theorising Federalism\n 1\n The Federal Condition\n I. The Liberal Condition\n II. The Federal Condition\n 2\n Federation and Empire: About a Conceptual Distinction of Political Forms\n I. The Federation as a Political Form and its Relation to Empire\n II. The Ideal Typical Opposition between Federation and Empire\n III. An Illustration in Law: Federative Compact and Federal Treaty\n IV. Some Remarks on Unity and Diversity\n 3\n Towards a Deontic-Axiomatic Theory of Federal Adjudication\n I. Preliminary Remarks\n II. Ambitions and Limits of a Normative, Deontic-Axiomatic Theory of Federalism\n III. Conclusion\nPart II: Governing the Federation\n 4\n Federalism and the Separation of Powers\n I. Cooperative and Uncooperative Federalism\n II. Checking the Federal Executive on Behalf of Congress\n III. Fractal Separation of Powers\n IV. Conclusion\n 5\n Federalism as a Mode of Governance: Autonomy, Identity, Power, and Rights\n I. The Essence of Federalism: Partial Political Autonomy\n II. The Motivation for Federalism: Divergent Political Identity\n III. The Features of Federalism as a Modality of Government\n IV. The Normative Basis for Federalism\n V. Conclusion\n 6\n Executive Power in Federations\n I. Federal Design\n II. Separation of Powers\n III. Australia\n IV. Conclusions\nPart III: Federal Trajectories\n 7\n Woodrow Wilson and the Challenge of Federalism in World War One\n I. Woodrow Wilson on Democracy and Federalism\n II. Pan-Nationalism\n III. Federation and Federalism\n 8\n Federalism and the Ends of Europe\n I. Federalism in the European State System\n II. Theorising the Federation\n III. Crisis and Post-Humanism: Federalising Europe\n 9\n Federalism and Democracy: The Far-Reaching Dynamism of Democratic Federations\n I. Federalism and Democracy in the Secession Reference\n II. Federalism as a Response to Divided Demoi\n III. Federalism and the Construction of Divided Demos-Identities\n IV. Federalism, Democracy, and Dynamism\n 10\n Federalism and the Plurinational Challenge\n I. Federalism: Why Does it Matter, What is it?\n II. Inherent Tensions in the Federal Idea\n III. The Plurinational State and Federalism\n IV. Why Does this Matter?\n V. Plurinational Scholarship and the Liberal Theory of the State\n VI. Implications for Federal Theory and Practice\n VII. E Pluribus Unum: The Plurinational Challenge\n VIII. Plurinational Federation and Sovereignty\n IX. Conclusion\nIndex