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oapen-20.500.12657-314882021-11-04T14:10:01Z Courts in Federal Countries Aroney, Nicholas Kincaid, John Political Science Federalism Federation Courts are key players in the dynamics of federal countries since their rulings have a direct impact on the ability of governments to centralize and decentralize power. Courts in Federal Countries examines the role high courts play in thirteen countries, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, India, Nigeria, Spain, and the United States. The volume’s contributors analyse the centralizing or decentralizing forces at play following a court’s ruling on issues such as individual rights, economic affairs, social issues, and other matters. The thirteen substantive chapters have been written to facilitate comparability between the countries. Each chapter outlines a country’s federal system, explains the constitutional and institutional status of the court system, and discusses the high court’s jurisprudence in light of these features. Courts in Federal Countries offers insightful explanations of judicial behaviour in the world’s leading federations. 2017-03-01 23:55:55 2020-03-20 03:00:28 2020-04-01T13:37:08Z 2020-04-01T13:37:08Z 2017-04-17 book 627652 OCN: 982378193 9781487514662 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/31488 eng application/pdf n/a 627652.pdf University of Toronto Press 10.26530/oapen_627652 100138 10.26530/oapen_627652 4af200cf-cd4b-42da-b77f-53784aeda421 b818ba9d-2dd9-4fd7-a364-7f305aef7ee9 9781487514662 Knowledge Unlatched (KU) 100138 KU Select 2016 Front List Collection Knowledge Unlatched open access
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Courts are key players in the dynamics of federal countries since their rulings have a direct impact on the ability of governments to centralize and decentralize power. Courts in Federal Countries examines the role high courts play in thirteen countries, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, India, Nigeria, Spain, and the United States.
The volume’s contributors analyse the centralizing or decentralizing forces at play following a court’s ruling on issues such as individual rights, economic affairs, social issues, and other matters. The thirteen substantive chapters have been written to facilitate comparability between the countries. Each chapter outlines a country’s federal system, explains the constitutional and institutional status of the court system, and discusses the high court’s jurisprudence in light of these features. Courts in Federal Countries offers insightful explanations of judicial behaviour in the world’s leading federations.
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