Territorial autonomy in Spain has reached a crossroads. After over thirty years of development, the consensus regarding its appropriateness has started to crumble. The transformation project embodied by the reform of Statute of Catalonia (2006) has failed to achieve its most significant demands. Although the concept of Spain as a Federation is disputed -more within the country than beyond-, the evolution of the Spanish system needs to follow a markedly federalist path. In this perspective, reference models assume critical importance. This edition gathers the works of a broad group of European, American and Spanish experts who analyse the present-day challenges of their respective systems. The objective, thus, is to contribute ideas which might help to address the evolution of the Spanish system in the light of the experience of more established Federations.
This second volume focuses its attention on the difficulties and challenges faced in two particular fields. On the one hand, the field of intergovernmental relations and, on the other, questions related to the integration and acknowledgement of diversity and of Fundamental Rights, with special reference to the cases of Canada and Spain. Finally, there is analysis of other specific aspects of the system of territorial autonomy in Spain.
Cooperation between autonomous communities: an opportunity to rationalise the autonomous state in times of crisis
Intergovernmental relations in the architecture of federal system: the United States
págs. 3-12
Intergovernmental relations in canada: a horizontal perspective
págs. 13-38
The intergovernmental relations in federal systems: the model of Germany
págs. 39-48
págs. 49-62
págs. 63-82
Intergovernmental relations in Spain and the constitutional court ruling on the statute or autonomy of Catalonia: what´s next?
págs. 83-110
Intergovernmental relations in the spanish federal system: in search of a model
págs. 111-124
The principle of separation of powers in crisis: intergovernmental relations in comparative perspective
págs. 125-136
Roads to Rome: alternative intergovernmental routes to policy frameworks in federations
págs. 137-148
págs. 149-164
The present and future nature of intergovernmental relations: a comparative vision of the model in the USA and in Spain
págs. 165-176
The principle of bilateralism in the statutory reforms folowing constitutional court ruling: STC 31/2010. Desire and reality
págs. 177-194
Cooperation between autonomous communities: an opportunity to rationalise the autonomous state in times of crisis
págs. 195-210
Horizontal cooperation: unfinished business for the spanish autonomic state framework
págs. 211-226
págs. 227-236
Horizontal cooperation in the autonomous state: the conference of autonomous presidents
págs. 237-246
Vertical cooperation in horizontal subjects: inmigration as an issue for all
págs. 247-258
Intergovernmental cooperation and social policies in the state of autonomies: the institutional framework for the governance of the dependant care
págs. 259-268
The commission co-ordinating climate change policies: about the complexity of vertical and horizontal mainstreaming of climate change policy an the intergovernmental relations
págs. 269-282
págs. 283-290
Institutionalization of intergovernmental relations in a federal state: bilateral treaties under "New centralism" in Russia
págs. 291-302
págs. 303-314
Devolution in Scotland: a historical institutionalist approach for the explanation of anglo-scottish relations
págs. 315-328
Reflections on diversity in Canada: competing models
págs. 331-340
págs. 341-358
págs. 359-374
págs. 375-400
págs. 401-418
Special civil law as a sign of political identity: a constitutional approach to the case of the valencian community
págs. 419-436
"Fragmentation" of the fundamental rigth to life: between territorial decentralization and the knowledge-based economy
págs. 437-458
págs. 459-470
págs. 471-492
págs. 493-520
págs. 521-534
págs. 535-574
The qualitative development of the spanish system of autonomous communities: changes to the statutes of autonomy
págs. 575-586
págs. 587-596
págs. 597-606
Differences, dissent, and community identity: striking the balance in rigths theory and jurisprudence
págs. 607-618
Exploring the social origins of elite accommodation: recognition and civil society integration in divided societies
págs. 619-636
Opennes, complexity and asymmetry: a comparative perspective on the challenges of the "Autonomic state"
págs. 639-656
Prevalence and primacy: an essay on their scope
págs. 657-668
The primacy clause in the spanish constitution: a contribution to the debate
págs. 669-678
Asymmetry as an element of federalism: a theoretical speculation fifty years later- readdress the spanish case
págs. 679-690
págs. 691-701
págs. 701-710
The adhesion of the spanish autonomic state to the disaggregative model of federalism: a possible way
págs. 711-730
Democratic citizenship and spanish multinational (Dis)order: procedural democracy versus secession clause
págs. 731-742
The decentralisation of the advisory funstion in the autonomous state: the position of the council for statutory gurantees of catalonia following CCS 31/2010, of june 28
págs. 743-754
págs. 755-764
págs. 765-780
A basque (and catalan) republic within a federal context: reflections on new scenarios in the crisis of the autonomous state
págs. 781-810
págs. 811-824
Fractal federalism for complex societies: the basque case
págs. 825-844
Diversity and "frontier effect": the so-called shielding of the basque economic agreement
págs. 845-852
págs. 853-864
Autonomy or independence: an analysis of the 2010 catalan regional election
págs. 865-872
págs. 873-880
págs. 881-890
The governance of metropolitan areas: problems and alternatives in the spanish case
págs. 891-902
págs. 903-911
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