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The authors of this engaging book discuss whether federalism promotes or undermines rights. With emerging democracies in Europe and elsewhere currently attempting to design constitutions that combine effective government, recognition of ethnic diversity within their populations, and protection of individual rights, the importance of these questions cannot be overstated. The authors examine both the theoretical perspectives on the relationship between federalism and rights, and the historical and contemporary relationship between federalism and rights in the United States. The contributors to this volume analyze the U.S. federal system as a potential model for contemporary constitution-makers as well as explore how its system can serve as a cautionary example. Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Federalism. Contributors include: Dorthy Toth Beasley; Irwin Cotler; Talbolt Dälemberte; Daniel J. Elazar; A.E. Dick Howard; Gary J. Jacobsohn; Koen Lenaerts; Jean Yarborough; Michael P.

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...this volume makes an important contribution to the literature on federalism and rights, particularly as they operate in the United States. * American Political Science Review *
...he or she will find the reading experience a rich and more rewarding one. * Law and Politics Book Review *
Recommended for general readers and upper-division undergraduates through faculty. * CHOICE *

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    Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Publication Date: 12/27/1995 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780847680894, 978-0847680894
    ISBN10: 0847680894

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    Book Synopsis
    The authors of this engaging book discuss whether federalism promotes or undermines rights. With emerging democracies in Europe and elsewhere currently attempting to design constitutions that combine effective government, recognition of ethnic diversity within their populations, and protection of individual rights, the importance of these questions cannot be overstated. The authors examine both the theoretical perspectives on the relationship between federalism and rights, and the historical and contemporary relationship between federalism and rights in the United States. The contributors to this volume analyze the U.S. federal system as a potential model for contemporary constitution-makers as well as explore how its system can serve as a cautionary example. Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Federalism. Contributors include: Dorthy Toth Beasley; Irwin Cotler; Talbolt Dälemberte; Daniel J. Elazar; A.E. Dick Howard; Gary J. Jacobsohn; Koen Lenaerts; Jean Yarborough; Michael P.

    Trade Review
    ...this volume makes an important contribution to the literature on federalism and rights, particularly as they operate in the United States. * American Political Science Review *
    ...he or she will find the reading experience a rich and more rewarding one. * Law and Politics Book Review *
    Recommended for general readers and upper-division undergraduates through faculty. * CHOICE *

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