Cities in Federal Constitutional Theory seeks to offer a fresh theoretical account of cities as federalism subjects, exploring the increased importance of cities in recent decades from political, economic, socio-cultural, and demographic perspectives.
Cities in Federal Constitutional Theory seeks to offer a fresh theoretical account of cities as federalism subjects, exploring the increased importance of cities in recent decades from political, economic, socio-cultural, and demographic perspectives.
Erika Arban is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies at Melbourne Law School. She is the co-convenor of the research group "New Frontiers of Federalism" of the International Association of Constitutional Law (IACL).
Inhaltsangabe
* Conceptual Framework * 1: Erika Arban: An Intellectual History of Federalism: The City and the 'Unit' Question * 2: Cheryl Saunders and Erika Arban: Federalism and Local Governments * 3: Maria Cahill and Garry O'Sullivan: Subsidiarity and the City: the Case for Mutual Strengthening * 4: Ran Hirschl: Cities in Federal Systems: Comparative Perspectives * Cities as Neglected Constitutional Units of Analysis in Federal Theory * 5: Richard Briffault: The New Pre-emption: Placing Cities in American Federalism * 6: Hoi Kong: Constitutional Theory, Federalism, and Cities * 7: William Partlett: Cities, Federalism, and Criminal Law Reform * 8: Rebecca Nelson: Victims and Villains: Cities and the Environment on the Constitutional Stage * 9: Bilyana Petkova: Privacy and the City: Toward Progressive Urban Cosmopolitanism * 10: Richard Schragger: Conclusion: the City in the Future of Federalism
* Conceptual Framework * 1: Erika Arban: An Intellectual History of Federalism: The City and the 'Unit' Question * 2: Cheryl Saunders and Erika Arban: Federalism and Local Governments * 3: Maria Cahill and Garry O'Sullivan: Subsidiarity and the City: the Case for Mutual Strengthening * 4: Ran Hirschl: Cities in Federal Systems: Comparative Perspectives * Cities as Neglected Constitutional Units of Analysis in Federal Theory * 5: Richard Briffault: The New Pre-emption: Placing Cities in American Federalism * 6: Hoi Kong: Constitutional Theory, Federalism, and Cities * 7: William Partlett: Cities, Federalism, and Criminal Law Reform * 8: Rebecca Nelson: Victims and Villains: Cities and the Environment on the Constitutional Stage * 9: Bilyana Petkova: Privacy and the City: Toward Progressive Urban Cosmopolitanism * 10: Richard Schragger: Conclusion: the City in the Future of Federalism
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