The Future of Australian Federalism
Comparative and Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Herausgeber: Appleby, Gabrielle; John, Thomas; Aroney, Nicholas
The Future of Australian Federalism
Comparative and Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Herausgeber: Appleby, Gabrielle; John, Thomas; Aroney, Nicholas
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This volume explains and evaluates Australia's federal system and the options for reform from various comparative and disciplinary perspectives.
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This volume explains and evaluates Australia's federal system and the options for reform from various comparative and disciplinary perspectives.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 506
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 725g
- ISBN-13: 9781107471054
- ISBN-10: 1107471052
- Artikelnr.: 41610074
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 506
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 725g
- ISBN-13: 9781107471054
- ISBN-10: 1107471052
- Artikelnr.: 41610074
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Australian federalism: past, present and future tense Gabrielle Appleby,
Nicholas Aroney and Thomas John; Part I. The Federal-State Balance: 2. The
federal balance Stephen Gageler; 3. The incredible shrinking Federation:
voyage to a singular state? The Hon. Chief Justice Robert French AC; 4. A
sketch of the modern Australian Federation The Hon. Chief Justice Paul de
Jersey AC; 5. The still reluctant state: Western Australia and the
conceptual foundations of Australian federalism Augusto Zimmermann; 6. The
division of powers in federal systems: comparative lessons for Australia
Greg Taylor; Part II. Instituting Structural Reform: Comparative
Perspectives: 7. Reforming German federalism Arthur B. Gunlicks; 8.
Polyphonic federalism: the United States experience Robert A. Schapiro; 9.
The rise of coercive federalism in the United States: dynamic change with
little formal reform John Kincaid; 10. The bargaining game: Canada as a new
model of federal governance Thomas O. Hueglin; 11. 'Bis hierher sollst du
kommen und nicht weiter': the German constitutional court and the
boundaries of the European integration process Cornelia Koch; Part III.
Federalism and Multi-ethnic Societies: 12. Dynamics of federalism: a
comparative analysis of recent developments in federations and countries in
transition to federalism Thomas Fleiner; 13. Religious identities: testing
the underlying preconceptions of Canadian federalism? Jean-François
Gaudreault-DesBiens; 14. Foedus pacificum: a response to ethnic regionalism
within nation states Suri Ratnapala; 15. Federal diversity in Australia: a
counter narrative Nicholas Aroney, Scott Prasser and Alison Taylor; Part
IV. Fiscal Federalism: 16. Fiscal federalism in Canada: principles,
practices, problems Robin Boadway; 17. Fiscal federalism: then and now
Brian Galligan; 18. Fiscal decentralisation and macroeconomic performance
in Australia Philip Bodman; Part V. Reforming Australia's Federal System:
19. Escaping purgatory: public opinion and the future of Australia's
federal system A. J. Brown; 20. The Rudd reforms and the future of
Australian federalism Alan Fenna and Geoff Anderson; 21. Co-operative
arrangements in comparative perspective Cheryl Saunders; 22. Federalism and
the Australian judicial system - back to the future: the autochthonous
expedient and other devices The Hon. Justice Margaret White; 23. Federalism
in Australia: gazing in the crystal ball of constitutional reform Anne
Twomey.
Nicholas Aroney and Thomas John; Part I. The Federal-State Balance: 2. The
federal balance Stephen Gageler; 3. The incredible shrinking Federation:
voyage to a singular state? The Hon. Chief Justice Robert French AC; 4. A
sketch of the modern Australian Federation The Hon. Chief Justice Paul de
Jersey AC; 5. The still reluctant state: Western Australia and the
conceptual foundations of Australian federalism Augusto Zimmermann; 6. The
division of powers in federal systems: comparative lessons for Australia
Greg Taylor; Part II. Instituting Structural Reform: Comparative
Perspectives: 7. Reforming German federalism Arthur B. Gunlicks; 8.
Polyphonic federalism: the United States experience Robert A. Schapiro; 9.
The rise of coercive federalism in the United States: dynamic change with
little formal reform John Kincaid; 10. The bargaining game: Canada as a new
model of federal governance Thomas O. Hueglin; 11. 'Bis hierher sollst du
kommen und nicht weiter': the German constitutional court and the
boundaries of the European integration process Cornelia Koch; Part III.
Federalism and Multi-ethnic Societies: 12. Dynamics of federalism: a
comparative analysis of recent developments in federations and countries in
transition to federalism Thomas Fleiner; 13. Religious identities: testing
the underlying preconceptions of Canadian federalism? Jean-François
Gaudreault-DesBiens; 14. Foedus pacificum: a response to ethnic regionalism
within nation states Suri Ratnapala; 15. Federal diversity in Australia: a
counter narrative Nicholas Aroney, Scott Prasser and Alison Taylor; Part
IV. Fiscal Federalism: 16. Fiscal federalism in Canada: principles,
practices, problems Robin Boadway; 17. Fiscal federalism: then and now
Brian Galligan; 18. Fiscal decentralisation and macroeconomic performance
in Australia Philip Bodman; Part V. Reforming Australia's Federal System:
19. Escaping purgatory: public opinion and the future of Australia's
federal system A. J. Brown; 20. The Rudd reforms and the future of
Australian federalism Alan Fenna and Geoff Anderson; 21. Co-operative
arrangements in comparative perspective Cheryl Saunders; 22. Federalism and
the Australian judicial system - back to the future: the autochthonous
expedient and other devices The Hon. Justice Margaret White; 23. Federalism
in Australia: gazing in the crystal ball of constitutional reform Anne
Twomey.
1. Australian federalism: past, present and future tense Gabrielle Appleby,
Nicholas Aroney and Thomas John; Part I. The Federal-State Balance: 2. The
federal balance Stephen Gageler; 3. The incredible shrinking Federation:
voyage to a singular state? The Hon. Chief Justice Robert French AC; 4. A
sketch of the modern Australian Federation The Hon. Chief Justice Paul de
Jersey AC; 5. The still reluctant state: Western Australia and the
conceptual foundations of Australian federalism Augusto Zimmermann; 6. The
division of powers in federal systems: comparative lessons for Australia
Greg Taylor; Part II. Instituting Structural Reform: Comparative
Perspectives: 7. Reforming German federalism Arthur B. Gunlicks; 8.
Polyphonic federalism: the United States experience Robert A. Schapiro; 9.
The rise of coercive federalism in the United States: dynamic change with
little formal reform John Kincaid; 10. The bargaining game: Canada as a new
model of federal governance Thomas O. Hueglin; 11. 'Bis hierher sollst du
kommen und nicht weiter': the German constitutional court and the
boundaries of the European integration process Cornelia Koch; Part III.
Federalism and Multi-ethnic Societies: 12. Dynamics of federalism: a
comparative analysis of recent developments in federations and countries in
transition to federalism Thomas Fleiner; 13. Religious identities: testing
the underlying preconceptions of Canadian federalism? Jean-François
Gaudreault-DesBiens; 14. Foedus pacificum: a response to ethnic regionalism
within nation states Suri Ratnapala; 15. Federal diversity in Australia: a
counter narrative Nicholas Aroney, Scott Prasser and Alison Taylor; Part
IV. Fiscal Federalism: 16. Fiscal federalism in Canada: principles,
practices, problems Robin Boadway; 17. Fiscal federalism: then and now
Brian Galligan; 18. Fiscal decentralisation and macroeconomic performance
in Australia Philip Bodman; Part V. Reforming Australia's Federal System:
19. Escaping purgatory: public opinion and the future of Australia's
federal system A. J. Brown; 20. The Rudd reforms and the future of
Australian federalism Alan Fenna and Geoff Anderson; 21. Co-operative
arrangements in comparative perspective Cheryl Saunders; 22. Federalism and
the Australian judicial system - back to the future: the autochthonous
expedient and other devices The Hon. Justice Margaret White; 23. Federalism
in Australia: gazing in the crystal ball of constitutional reform Anne
Twomey.
Nicholas Aroney and Thomas John; Part I. The Federal-State Balance: 2. The
federal balance Stephen Gageler; 3. The incredible shrinking Federation:
voyage to a singular state? The Hon. Chief Justice Robert French AC; 4. A
sketch of the modern Australian Federation The Hon. Chief Justice Paul de
Jersey AC; 5. The still reluctant state: Western Australia and the
conceptual foundations of Australian federalism Augusto Zimmermann; 6. The
division of powers in federal systems: comparative lessons for Australia
Greg Taylor; Part II. Instituting Structural Reform: Comparative
Perspectives: 7. Reforming German federalism Arthur B. Gunlicks; 8.
Polyphonic federalism: the United States experience Robert A. Schapiro; 9.
The rise of coercive federalism in the United States: dynamic change with
little formal reform John Kincaid; 10. The bargaining game: Canada as a new
model of federal governance Thomas O. Hueglin; 11. 'Bis hierher sollst du
kommen und nicht weiter': the German constitutional court and the
boundaries of the European integration process Cornelia Koch; Part III.
Federalism and Multi-ethnic Societies: 12. Dynamics of federalism: a
comparative analysis of recent developments in federations and countries in
transition to federalism Thomas Fleiner; 13. Religious identities: testing
the underlying preconceptions of Canadian federalism? Jean-François
Gaudreault-DesBiens; 14. Foedus pacificum: a response to ethnic regionalism
within nation states Suri Ratnapala; 15. Federal diversity in Australia: a
counter narrative Nicholas Aroney, Scott Prasser and Alison Taylor; Part
IV. Fiscal Federalism: 16. Fiscal federalism in Canada: principles,
practices, problems Robin Boadway; 17. Fiscal federalism: then and now
Brian Galligan; 18. Fiscal decentralisation and macroeconomic performance
in Australia Philip Bodman; Part V. Reforming Australia's Federal System:
19. Escaping purgatory: public opinion and the future of Australia's
federal system A. J. Brown; 20. The Rudd reforms and the future of
Australian federalism Alan Fenna and Geoff Anderson; 21. Co-operative
arrangements in comparative perspective Cheryl Saunders; 22. Federalism and
the Australian judicial system - back to the future: the autochthonous
expedient and other devices The Hon. Justice Margaret White; 23. Federalism
in Australia: gazing in the crystal ball of constitutional reform Anne
Twomey.