Advanced Search
Print - Close Window
www.greenwood.com/catalog/B8024.aspx
All Greenwood Products
Federalism, Subnational Constitutions, and Minority Rights
G. Alan Tarr, ed., Robert F. Williams, ed., Josef Marko
ISBN: 0-275-98024-3
ISBN-13: 978-0-275-98024-5
256 pages
Praeger Publishers
Publication: 8/30/2004
List Price: $27.95 (UK Sterling Price: £19.95)
Availability:
Media Type: Paperback
Also Available: Hardcover
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects:
Description: Whether federalism and subnational constitutions contribute to or undermine minority rights has long been a subject of controversy. Within the United States, the general view has been that federalism has been detrimental to minority rights. In contrast, other countries have seen federalism as crucial in safeguarding rights of ethnic and religious minorities. This volume provides the basis for a more nuanced assessment of the contributions of federalism and subnational constitutions to protecting minority rights by studying their impact in a variety of federal systems.

This work explores both mature federal systems (Switzerland, U.S.), systems in transition (Belgium, Bosnia, Herzegovina), both quasi-federal (Italy, Spain) and well-established systems (Germany), both systems with considerable homogeneity of population (Austria) and systems with extraordinary diversity (India). It also analyses the various constitutional arrangements that federal systems have devised for safeguarding minority rights and given them a voice in political deliberations.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
    Overviews
    Subnational Constitutional Space: A View from the States, Provinces, Regions, Lander and Cantons by Robert F. Williams and G. Alan Tarr
    Equality, Minority Protections, State Constitutional Law, and Federalism by Kristin Henrard
    Participation in the Decision-Making Process as a Means of Group Accommodation by Nicole Topperwien
    Mature Federal Systems
    Austrian Federalism and the Protection of Minorities by Anna Gamper
    The Protection of Minorities in a Federal State: The Case of Germany by Norman Weiss
    American State Constitutions and Minority Rights by G. Alan Tarr
    Regional Systems in Transformation
    Asymmetric, "Quasi-Federal" Regionalism, and the Protection of Minorities: The Case of Italy by Francesco Palermo
    Regional Autonomy in Spain by Eduardo J. Ruiz Vieytez
    Multinational Federations
    A Dynamic Federalism Built on Static Principles: The Case of Belgium by Wouter Pas
    Federalism and Consociationalism as Tools for State Reconstruction: The Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina by Jens Woelk
    Federalism and Nonterritorial Minorities in India by Arshi Khan
    Federalism, Subnational Constitutional Arrangements, and the Protection of Minority Rights: A Case Study--Switzerland by Giovanni Biaggini
    About the Contributors
    Index
About the Author: G.ALAN TARR is director of the Center for State Constitutional Studies, and Chair, Department of Political Science, Rutgers University, Camden. He currently serves on the Scholars Advisory Board ot the National Constitution Center.

ROBERT F. WILLIAMS is Distinguished Professor of Law, Rutgers University School of Law, Camden.

JOSEF MARKO is Director of the European Academy, Bolzano, Italy, Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Professor of Law, Graz University, Austria.
LCC Class: 342
All rights reserved. Copyright © 1999-2009 ABC-CLIO
130 Cremona Dr., Santa Barbara, CA 93117 805-968-1911