Redefining Federalism


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Redefining Federalism


Redefining Federalism
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Author : Douglas T. Kendall
language : en
Publisher: Environmental Law Institute
Release Date : 2004

Redefining Federalism written by Douglas T. Kendall and has been published by Environmental Law Institute this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Central-local government relations categories.


If federalism is about protecting the states, why not listen to them? In the last decade, the Supreme Court has reworked significant areas of constitutional law with the professed purpose of protecting the dignity and authority of the states, while frequently disregarding the states'' views as to what federalism is all about. The Court, according to the states, is protecting federalism too much and too little. Too much, in striking down federal law where even the states recognize that a federal role is necessary to address a national problem. Too little, in inappropriately limiting state experimentation. By listening more carefully to the States, the Supreme Court could transform its federalism jurisprudence from a source of criticism and polarization to a doctrine that should win broad support from across the political spectrum. In this important book, six distinguished authors redefine federalism and reaffirm Justice Louis Brandeis's vision of states and localities as the laboratories of democracy.



Rethinking Federalism Studies


Rethinking Federalism Studies
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Author : Carol S. Weissert
language : en
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Release Date : 2023-08-14

Rethinking Federalism Studies written by Carol S. Weissert and has been published by Edward Elgar Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-08-14 with Political Science categories.


In this timely book, Carol S. Weissert proves that federalism is highly relevant to the modern world and worthy of deeper academic study. Highlighting the dynamic nature of federalism, this book focuses on linking scholarship to the policy and politics of federalism in the US and across the world.



Rethinking Federalism


Rethinking Federalism
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Author : Claude E. Barfield
language : en
Publisher:
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Reinventing American Federalism


Reinventing American Federalism
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language : en
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
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Redefining Europe


Redefining Europe
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Author : Joseph Drew
language : en
Publisher: Rodopi
Release Date : 2005

Redefining Europe written by Joseph Drew and has been published by Rodopi this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005 with History categories.


Preliminary Material --Introduction /Joseph Drew --Federalism in Europe: History and Future Options /Maiken Umbach --From Dialectics to Political Theology: Rethinking Complexity in Federalism /Isabel David --The Democratic Principle as an Organisational Basis of the European Union /Xenophon Contiades --The European Union's Institutional System as the Basis for a New Form of Democracy /Fausto Capelli --Incorporating the Principle of Co-Equal Branches into the European Constitution: Lessons to be Learned from the United States /Mark K. Gyandoh --Institutional Redress of the Democratic Deficit: Redefinition with a Democracy-Efficiency Continuum /Joelle Anne Schmitz --Constituent Power and Polity Legitimacy in the European Context: A Theoretical Sketch /Zoran Oklopčić --Circumventing the State? The Demands of Stateless Nations, National Minorities, and the European Constitution /David Adam Landau and Lisa Vanhala --The Catholic Church and Poland's Accession to the European Union /Mirella Eberts --Inclusive Education as a Human Right and Slovakia's Accession to the European Union /Julia M. White --The US Must Merge with the EU /Tom Hudgens --Conclusion: Europe on the Road to Redefinition /Joseph Drew --Notes on Contributors.



Federalism And The Way To Peace


Federalism And The Way To Peace
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Author : Daniel Judah Elazar
language : en
Publisher: Kingston, Ont. : Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, Queen's University
Release Date : 1994

Federalism And The Way To Peace written by Daniel Judah Elazar and has been published by Kingston, Ont. : Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, Queen's University this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1994 with Political Science categories.


The end of the Cold War has ushered in a new and dangerous era of fragmentation, ethnic conflict and heightened nationalism worldwide. The promise of peace remains unfulfilled. The Argument in these essays is that the key to peace in many if not all of the conflicts faced today is in embracing one form or other of the Federal idea; combining self-rule with shared rule. In ten essays Daniel J. Elazar explores the federal idea and its many forms. From its roots in Biblical covenants, to the concept of covenant in the thought of Johannes Althusius in sixteenth century Europe, the American founding of modern Federalism, the more recent reinvention of confederal forms and new kinds of Federalism in contemporary Europe, through to the relevance and emerging practice of Federal ideas in South Africa, the Middle East and the Former Soviet Union. This book contributes fresh perspectives on the variety and flexibility of federal ideas, well beyond any specific constitutional framework. It holds many insights for Canadians and others faced with the task of redefining political communities or rediscovering the values of peaceful coexistence.



Redefining The New Federalism


Redefining The New Federalism
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Author : William E. Oriol
language : en
Publisher: National Council on the Aging
Release Date : 1983

Redefining The New Federalism written by William E. Oriol and has been published by National Council on the Aging this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1983 with Business & Economics categories.




Health Policy Federalism And The American States


Health Policy Federalism And The American States
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Author : Robert F. Rich
language : en
Publisher: The Urban Insitute
Release Date : 1996

Health Policy Federalism And The American States written by Robert F. Rich and has been published by The Urban Insitute this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1996 with Federal government categories.


In the ongoing struggle between those favoring centralized and those favoring decentralized government, health care policy is an important issue. This book has three goals: (1) to illustrate how theories of federalism and intergovernmental relations can provide a useful framework for examining how to "divide up the job" in the health care area, (2) to assess the capacity of the states to actually implement health care policy changes, and (3) to weigh the merits of alternative visions of the future role of states and the federal government in health care policy.



American Federalism A Concise Introduction


American Federalism A Concise Introduction
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Author : Larry N. Gerston
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2015-03-26

American Federalism A Concise Introduction written by Larry N. Gerston and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-03-26 with Business & Economics categories.


Understanding federalism - the form of political organization that unites separate polities within an overarching political system so that all maintain their political integrity - is central to the study of democratic government in the United States. Yet, many political scientists treat federalism as a set of abstract principles or a maze of budgetary transfers with little connection to real political life. This concise and engaging book boils the discussion down to its essence: federalism is about power, specifically the tug for power among and within the various levels of government. Author Larry N. Gerston examines the historical and philosophical underpinnings of federalism; the various "change events" that have been involved in defining America's unique set of federal principles over time; and the vertical, horizontal, and international dimensions of federalism in the United States today. The result is a book examining the ways in which institutional political power is both diffused and concentrated in the United States.



Strategies For Environmental Success In An Uncertain Judicial Climate


Strategies For Environmental Success In An Uncertain Judicial Climate
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Author : Michael Allan Wolf
language : en
Publisher: Environmental Law Institute
Release Date : 2005

Strategies For Environmental Success In An Uncertain Judicial Climate written by Michael Allan Wolf and has been published by Environmental Law Institute this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005 with Law categories.


Over the last 30 years, we have made great progress in curbing the most obvious pollution largely due to effective enforcement of federal and state environmental statutes. Now, however, there is increasing skepticism of the efficiency and even the constitutionality of our bedrock environmental laws from all branches of the federal government, including the courts. This book is the result of lively debate at the conference Alternative Grounds: Defending the Environment in an Unwelcome Judicial Climate, held on November 11, 2004, and co-sponsored by the University of Florida's Levin College of Law and the Environmental Law Institute. Topics ranged from U.S. Supreme Court trends in environmental law jurisprudence, to innovative federal and state constitutional and statutory arguments that defend environmental protections, to federal provisions most vulnerable to attack on federalism, takings, and separation-of-powers grounds. This thought-provoking and insightful collection of essays provides smart, realistic solutions to the profound and complex legal challenges facing defenders of our environmental protections. With contributions by: Richard J. Lazarus, Sean H. Donahue, Paul Boudreaux, William W. Buzbee, Robert L. Glicksman, Alyson C. Flournoy, Christopher H. Schroeder, Douglas T. Kendall, Susan George, J.B. Ruhl, Donald W. Stever, and Mary Jane Angelo.