venerdì 9 settembre 2011

Halberstam on federalism


Federalism: A Critical Guide



Daniel Halberstam


University of Michigan Law School


September 9, 2011

U of Michigan Public Law Working Paper No. 251


Abstract:     
This sweeping paper provides a critical overview of federalism scholarship and practice in comparative and interdisciplinary perspective. It presents and critiques historical debates about defining federalism, maps out a comprehensive normative theory of federalism, suggests the centrality of a refined theory to legal disputes, discusses the significance of new institutional theory, and reconsiders the purported consequences of federal architecture for key issues such as policy stability and polity stability. The paper closes by exploring avenues for expanding the reach of federalism all the way from private to global governance. 

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