Asymmetry, multinationalism and constitutional Law : managing legitimacy and stability in federalist states /

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Author / Creator:Sahadžić, Maja, author.
Imprint:Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.
©2021
Description:1 online resource ( xii, 267 pages) : illustrations.
Language:English
Series:Comparative constitutional change
Comparative constitutional change.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12413893
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ISBN:9781003080947
1003080944
9781000173161
100017316X
9781000173185
1000173186
9781000173208
1000173208
9780367532109
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Notes:Based on author's thesis (doctoral - Universiteit Antwerpen, 2019) issued under title: Constitutional asymmetry in multi-tiered multinational systems.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Maja Sahadžić is research fellow and guest professor at the University of Antwerp. Her work experience includes earlier academic positions at the universities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and the United States of America. She has also worked as a lawyer, policy advisor, expert in practice, consultant, and journalist. So far, she has published within the field of comparative constitutional law, asymmetrical federalism, multilevel governance, multinational societies, alternative conflict solutions, extreme constitutionalism, diplomacy, and terrorism and security. In 2018, she received the Ronald Watts Award for the best article in federalism.
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 18, 2020).
Other form:Print version: Sahadžić, Maja. Asymmetry, multinationalism and constitutional Law Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020. 9780367532109
Standard no.:10.4324/9781003080947.
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This book examines the link between constitutional asymmetry and multinationalism and the effects asymmetry produces on legitimacy and stability in federal and quasi-federal systems. This is done through a structured and exhaustive comparative analysis, covering states in Africa, America, Asia, and Europe.

Contrary to traditional federal theory, contemporary scholars have linked constitutional asymmetry with multinational federal systems, by presenting asymmetry as a mechanism for diversity management. This book offers insights on whether and how constitutional asymmetry is linked with multinationalism and looks into the socio-economic, cultural-ideological, historical, and separatist factors that support the emergence of asymmetries. The work also provides a legal analysis of whether constitutional asymmetry is a condition or a threat to legitimacy and stability in federal systems.

The book will be essential reading for academics, researchers, and policy-makers in law and political science interested in the fields of constitutional law, federal theory, multinationalism, and minorities.

Item Description:Based on author's thesis (doctoral - Universiteit Antwerpen, 2019) issued under title: Constitutional asymmetry in multi-tiered multinational systems.
Physical Description:1 online resource ( xii, 267 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781003080947
1003080944
9781000173161
100017316X
9781000173185
1000173186
9781000173208
1000173208
9780367532109