This essay examines the accommodation of divided societies through constituent units, and focuses on “legal geography” as a principle of organization in multi- or bi-ethnic federal states. It then considers the key concepts related thereto: regional demarcation and territorial alteration. Comparative legal studies show that divided societies can be governed through territorial demarcation and alteration. However, ethnic-based demarcation is currently under strain. Indeed, economic factors reduce the relevance of ethnic, linguistic and religious factors. The intersection of traditional and socioeconomic factors represents a challenge to ethnic-construed territorial identity, and implies a reassessment of the criteria presiding over political...
Introduction Transfrontier regionalism refers to a novel category of international collaboration for...
This paper places the issue of subsidiarity in the context of a wider question: “What boundaries bet...
The existence of several ethnic, religious and/or linguistic groups whose rights are not acknowledge...
This essay examines the accommodation of divided societies through constituent units, and concentrat...
AbstractThis article examines the accommodation of divided societies through constituent units, and ...
Resumen El artículo examina los medios mediante que se consigue la cohabitación de comunidades alta...
Most, if not all, ethnic conflicts are fought within the state borders. The proposition seems a trui...
Why does ethnic violence occur in some places but not others? This paper argues that the local ethni...
Please note that this is our first effort to approach these questions, and involves some very prelim...
Many of the burgeoning mega-cities are located in relatively young multi-ethnic nation-states where ...
In this essay I will analyse selected aspects of the process of arranging traditional space in the f...
In this essay the author will analyse selected aspects of the process of arranging traditional space...
Contemporary military conflicts are not likely to occur between states but rather within states. Rec...
This article contributes to the debate on whether federalism leads to ethnic accommodation and is pe...
Exploring five distinct models of federal arrangement, this book evaluates the relative merits of ea...
Introduction Transfrontier regionalism refers to a novel category of international collaboration for...
This paper places the issue of subsidiarity in the context of a wider question: “What boundaries bet...
The existence of several ethnic, religious and/or linguistic groups whose rights are not acknowledge...
This essay examines the accommodation of divided societies through constituent units, and concentrat...
AbstractThis article examines the accommodation of divided societies through constituent units, and ...
Resumen El artículo examina los medios mediante que se consigue la cohabitación de comunidades alta...
Most, if not all, ethnic conflicts are fought within the state borders. The proposition seems a trui...
Why does ethnic violence occur in some places but not others? This paper argues that the local ethni...
Please note that this is our first effort to approach these questions, and involves some very prelim...
Many of the burgeoning mega-cities are located in relatively young multi-ethnic nation-states where ...
In this essay I will analyse selected aspects of the process of arranging traditional space in the f...
In this essay the author will analyse selected aspects of the process of arranging traditional space...
Contemporary military conflicts are not likely to occur between states but rather within states. Rec...
This article contributes to the debate on whether federalism leads to ethnic accommodation and is pe...
Exploring five distinct models of federal arrangement, this book evaluates the relative merits of ea...
Introduction Transfrontier regionalism refers to a novel category of international collaboration for...
This paper places the issue of subsidiarity in the context of a wider question: “What boundaries bet...
The existence of several ethnic, religious and/or linguistic groups whose rights are not acknowledge...