This article does not seek to examine comprehensively either the political or the legal intricacies of the possible secession of Quebec from Canada. To either task, the author\u27s knowledge would be unequal. In general terms, all that is aimed at here is the very modest goal of bringing to bear upon the present Quebec-Canada scenario perceptions garnered from a consideration of similar (though different) situations which have arisen in other federations, and especially in the Australian federation. More specifically, what is attempted is three things. First, a brief discussion is undertaken of the concept of secession as such. Second, secession is considered as a phenomenon within the context of federal states. Finally, an account is given...
This paper explores the political and economic calculations associated with the prospect of one part...
This thesis studies the nature of the ideas on federal government in the Canadian discussion of Conf...
This dissertation examines the changing patterns of intergovernmental relations among political elit...
This article does not seek to examine comprehensively either the political or the legal intricacies ...
This paper considers the various legal issues that would arise in the context of Quebec\u27s secessi...
As this chapter is being written, it is not possible to envision that an end to Canada\u27s great po...
When the Supreme Court of Canada issued its judgment on the legality of unilateral Quebec secession ...
In 1998 the Supreme Court of Canada was asked by the federal government to gives it opinion on a mat...
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : Fac. Droit - Coll. facultaire - Droit constitutionnel e...
The purpose of this thesis is to explain why the government of Canada decided to refer three questio...
This article analyses the capacity of Canadian federalism to articulate and accommodate the dual and...
This article deals with Canadian immigration law and its interactions with federalism, multicultural...
This essay is focusing on separatism and nationalism in the Canadian province Quebec. The study has ...
Secession is federal failure and a phenomenon of identity politics. This thesis applies a theory of ...
This study examines the third, and final, moment in which the prospect of annexation to the United S...
This paper explores the political and economic calculations associated with the prospect of one part...
This thesis studies the nature of the ideas on federal government in the Canadian discussion of Conf...
This dissertation examines the changing patterns of intergovernmental relations among political elit...
This article does not seek to examine comprehensively either the political or the legal intricacies ...
This paper considers the various legal issues that would arise in the context of Quebec\u27s secessi...
As this chapter is being written, it is not possible to envision that an end to Canada\u27s great po...
When the Supreme Court of Canada issued its judgment on the legality of unilateral Quebec secession ...
In 1998 the Supreme Court of Canada was asked by the federal government to gives it opinion on a mat...
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : Fac. Droit - Coll. facultaire - Droit constitutionnel e...
The purpose of this thesis is to explain why the government of Canada decided to refer three questio...
This article analyses the capacity of Canadian federalism to articulate and accommodate the dual and...
This article deals with Canadian immigration law and its interactions with federalism, multicultural...
This essay is focusing on separatism and nationalism in the Canadian province Quebec. The study has ...
Secession is federal failure and a phenomenon of identity politics. This thesis applies a theory of ...
This study examines the third, and final, moment in which the prospect of annexation to the United S...
This paper explores the political and economic calculations associated with the prospect of one part...
This thesis studies the nature of the ideas on federal government in the Canadian discussion of Conf...
This dissertation examines the changing patterns of intergovernmental relations among political elit...