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- 3. Volume 12 - issue 3 - 2020
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- The following are the latest essays, review articles and notes published on Perspectives on Federalism, which will be collected in next issue. You can download also previous issues from the archive.
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- 8. Endogenous Limits of the Right to Conscientious Objection: Does a Conscientious Objector Have the Right to Refuse Even 1-Day Military Service?
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- ... other words, can the right to conscientious objection be defended even when the criteria of constitutional and personal importance are not met? I will also try to show how, in this case, not only Article ...
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- 9. Energotehnica: Primacy and Effective Judicial Protection Beyond the Rule of Law Crisis
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- ... proceedings incompatible with EU law. The Court emphasized the right to effective judicial protection under Article 47 of the Charter, invalidating procedural practices excluding parties from critical ...
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- 10. Modi’s Nehru Jacket: President’s Rule Invocations during the tenures of Prime Ministers Nehru and Modi
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- Panch Rishi Dev Sharma The President’s Rule impositions under Article 356 of the Constitution of India extraordinarily empower the central government to determine ‘constitutional machinery failure ...
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- 11. The Road Less Travelled: Constitutionalising Internal Secession
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- Nejat Hussein, Yonatan T. Fessha The Ethiopian Constitution uniquely elevates the demand for internal secession to the status of a constitutional right. This right, enshrined in Article 47 of ...
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- 12. Two Western Canadian Provinces Asserting Provincial Sovereignty Seek to Challenge the Fundamentals of Canadian Constitutional Democracy and Order
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- Errol P. Mendes This article analyses how two western Canadian provinces, Alberta and Saskatchewan, have used the concept of provincial sovereignty to argue for a form of autonomy that violates ...
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- 13. ‘Spearheaded Asymmetry’ in “Multinational” European Federalising Processes: the Asymmetric Challenges in ‘Regional States’
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- ... seem to frame all the facets of the asymmetrical demands of national minorities in those federalising processes called ‘regional states’. This article introduces the concept of ‘spearheaded asymmetry’ ...
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- 14. What Can Asymmetric Federalism and Differentiation in EU Law Learn From Each Other? Asymmetric Federalism as an Explanatory Model for Differentiation in EU Law
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- Marjan Kos The article applies the concept of asymmetric federalism to differentiation in European Union (EU) law. By doing this, it brings together two strands of literature that share many similarities ...
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- 15. The Current Challenges to Asymmetric Federalism in India in Comparative Perspective
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- Harihar Bhattacharyya The article examines the various facets of the challenges to asymmetric federalism in India in comparative perspective and in the appropriate theoretical framework of asymmetric ...
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- 16. The Unsettled Question of the Constitutional Framework and the Interpretative Authority in the Danish Rigsfællesskab
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- ... their home rule arrangements since 1948 and 1979, respectively. The constitutional entrenchment of these arrangements has been questioned by a significant sector of Danish scholarship. This article contends ...
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- 17. Sub-national Constitutional Law in Argentina: Considerations on the nature and scope of provincial constitutions
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- ... law, through analysing the principle of constitutional autonomy, the distribution of powers between levels of government and the co-sovereignty theory. The article concludes with reflections on Argentina’s ...
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- 18. Indefinite detention of refugees ruled unconstitutional by the High Court of Australia – an opportunity for Europe to pause for thought?
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- ... with no prospects of resettlement to be unconstitutional. As governments around the world grapple with the challenges posed by mass migration, this article considers the consequences of the High Court ...
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- 19. The Functional Federalism of the United Arab Emirates
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- ... region. On the occasion of the golden jubilee of the UAE’s 1971 establishment, this article aims to understand what model of distribution of powers is designed in the UAE and to what extent it is possible ...
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- 20. Disability and Federalism. A Rejoinder
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- The aim of this article is to comment on Federalism and the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The Implementation of the CRPD in Federal Systems and Its Implications edited by Delia Ferri, Francesco ...
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