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Book SynopsisChapter 1 Explaining the Weakening of Secessionism in Québec and the Resilience of Canadian Federalism.- Chapter 2 Subordinated Autonomism, Colonial Constitutionalism and Stateless Nationhood Puerto Rico in Comparative Perspective.- Chapter 3 Joel I. Colón Ríos and Tom Flynn, Professors of Law, University of Essex, UK. On Constitutional Structures.- Chapter 4 Multinational Conflict and Accommodation in Spain Challenges and Proposals.- Chapter 5 From accommodation to competition Post-Brexit constitutional responses to Scottish self-government.- Chapter 6 Contrasting Visions on the Territorial Distribution of Power and Catalan independentism and the Constitutional Structures of the Spanish State of Autonomies.- Chapter 7 Constitutional Law and Politics in the Trump Era and The Future of Puerto Rico.- Chapter 8 The Constitutional Structures of Federation as a Compact among the Weak Comparative Perspectives.- Chapter 9 Consociational constitutional structures between ethnocracy and democracy evaluating recognition of others.- Chapter 10 Contemporary Corsica and French constitutional structures the hard road from integration to autonomy.- Chapter 11 Is Federacy a Constitutionally Useful Category Reflections on the Constitutional Structures of Autonomism in the Åland Islands.- Chapter 12 The Laws of Empire and the Legal Structures of Domination Québec and Puerto Rico in Comparative Perspective.- Chapter 13 Colonial Constitutional Structures The Judicial Imposition of Rights in Puerto Rico.- Chapter 14 Constitutionalized Colonialism of the United States Versus Puerto Rico’s Right to Self-Determination.