This paper analyses the Canadian federal system. First, it focuses on the reasons for the choice of a federal system when the Canadian federation was created in 1867, on the main features of that system: the asymmetrical nature and the strongly centralized division of powers, and on its evolution. Second, it analyses the federal financial relations, the intergovernmetal relations and various issues relating to the structure and functioning of national institutions. Finally, it pays special attention to the changing and problematic relationship between Quebec and English Canada.Este artículo analiza el sistema federal canadiense. En primer lugar, se centra en las razones por las que se eligió un sistema federal en 1867, en las principales ca...
The analysis contained in this paper focuses on two different forms of regional conflict in a federa...
Regionalization is a contradictory process meaning both subnational fragmentation of territorial sta...
The purpose of this master thesis is to look into what gives federations better abilities to survive...
One of the most remarkable characteristics of the Canadian political system is a structural conflict...
En aquesta tesi s'estudia el federalisme executiu canadenc. Entenem per aquest concepte el model de ...
Since the English conquest of 1763, the different phases of canadian political history have always b...
Lauréat du 3e Prix du Concours de la famille Baxter sur le fédéralisme 2021, organisé par la Chaire ...
Federalism in Belgium and Canada is definitely a key issue. In this edited book, the authors from bo...
This article analyses the capacity of Canadian federalism to articulate and accommodate the dual and...
In this paper, following an introductory section setting out some salient characteristics of the cou...
ii The literatures on federalism, integration, and political development all tend to present the pro...
This paper examines the interaction between constitutional design and practice through a case study ...
Le présent texte tente d'analyser comment s'articule le régionalisme avec les luttes et les structur...
Note:In the age of the computer and the post-industrial society, polities are increasingly becoming ...
Aquest article analitza les formes de legitimació del federalisme canadenc en relació amb la noció r...
The analysis contained in this paper focuses on two different forms of regional conflict in a federa...
Regionalization is a contradictory process meaning both subnational fragmentation of territorial sta...
The purpose of this master thesis is to look into what gives federations better abilities to survive...
One of the most remarkable characteristics of the Canadian political system is a structural conflict...
En aquesta tesi s'estudia el federalisme executiu canadenc. Entenem per aquest concepte el model de ...
Since the English conquest of 1763, the different phases of canadian political history have always b...
Lauréat du 3e Prix du Concours de la famille Baxter sur le fédéralisme 2021, organisé par la Chaire ...
Federalism in Belgium and Canada is definitely a key issue. In this edited book, the authors from bo...
This article analyses the capacity of Canadian federalism to articulate and accommodate the dual and...
In this paper, following an introductory section setting out some salient characteristics of the cou...
ii The literatures on federalism, integration, and political development all tend to present the pro...
This paper examines the interaction between constitutional design and practice through a case study ...
Le présent texte tente d'analyser comment s'articule le régionalisme avec les luttes et les structur...
Note:In the age of the computer and the post-industrial society, polities are increasingly becoming ...
Aquest article analitza les formes de legitimació del federalisme canadenc en relació amb la noció r...
The analysis contained in this paper focuses on two different forms of regional conflict in a federa...
Regionalization is a contradictory process meaning both subnational fragmentation of territorial sta...
The purpose of this master thesis is to look into what gives federations better abilities to survive...