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020 _a9780199298617
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082 _a342.540200
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100 _aTierney Stephen
245 _aConstitutional Law and National Pluralism
260 _aOxford
_bOxford University Press
_c2004
300 _a371p
365 _b Rs.5,370
505 _aTable of Contents Part I Theoretical approaches to national pluralism Chapter 1. The plurinational state in context Chapter 2. Theories of nationalism and national identity Chapter 3. The plurinational state: a normative challenge Chapter 4. Sub-State national societies and contemporary challenges to the nation-state Part II The constitutional accommodation of Catalonia, Quebec and Scotland Chapter 5. The process of constitutional change in plurinational states Chapter 6. Substantive constitutional accommodation: autonomy, representation and recognition Chapter 7. The judicial role: mediating national diversity in plurinational states Chapter 8. Referendums: towards agreed models of constitutional accommodation Chapter 9. Future prospects for the plurinational state
650 _a1. Constitutional Law 2. Constitution - Pluralism
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