Constitutional Crises and Regionalism
Vito Breda
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Abstract:
This informative book analyses regional constitutional crises, where a large portion of residents no longer believe that the rule of law, as defined by central institutions, governs them. Laying out a framework for effective governance in divided societies, Vito Breda argues that peace and collaboration are linked to managing shared beliefs through constitutional law.
Keywords: Development Studies; Law - Academic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781839107092
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 The UK and Northern Ireland: sectarianism and Brexit , pp 14-44

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- Ch 2 Spain: Spanish legitimacy after the end of political violence in the Basque Country , pp 45-65

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- Ch 3 Italy and Sicily: Mafia territorial sovereignty , pp 66-87

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- Ch 4 North America: Quebec and Alaska , pp 88-114

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- Ch 5 China and Hong Kong: an a-constitutional crisis , pp 115-146

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- Ch 6 France: the end of New Caledonias sui generis status , pp 147-170

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- Ch 7 Australia and the Northern Territory: an unfortunate intervention , pp 171-195

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- Ch 8 Papua New Guinea and Bougainville: civil war and a new sovereign state , pp 196-219

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