The United Kingdom and The Federal Idea
Robert Schütze editor Stephen Tierney editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:28th Jun '18
Should be back in stock very soon
This book provides a timely and reflective evaluation of how constitutional authority is being re-ordered within and beyond the United Kingdom.
How should political power be divided within and among national peoples? Is the nineteenth-century theory of the sovereign and unitary State still fit for purpose in the twenty-first century? If not, can federalism provide a viable alternative model? This collection looks at federalism from the perspective of constitutional law. Taking the United Kingdom as a case study, Part One tracks the historical evolution of the ‘Union’ and explores the various expressions of federalism that emerged between the eighteenth and twentieth centuries. Part Two then assesses the experience of sovereignty-sharing with other nations in the context of international cooperation. Drawing on the expertise of the foremost commentators in their field, The United Kingdom and the Federal Idea provides a timely and reflective evaluation of how constitutional authority is being re-ordered within and beyond the United Kingdom.
The United Kingdom and the Federal Idea engages these issues with breadth, depth and rigour, in the exciting crucible of law and politics that is the UK Constitution. -- Oran Doyle, Trinity College Dublin * I•CONnect Blog *
ISBN: 9781509907175
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 624g
328 pages