Federalism and the Courts in Africa

Federalism and the Courts in Africa
Author: Yonatan T. Fessha,Karl Kössler
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2020-03-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781000042245

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This volume examines the design and impact of courts in African federal systems from a comparative perspective. Recent developments indicate that the previously stymied idea of federalism is now being revived in the constitutional arrangements of several African countries. A number of them jumped on the bandwagon of federalism in the early 1990s because it came to be seen as a means to facilitate development, to counter the concentration of power in a single governmental actor and to manage communal tensions. An important part of the move towards federalism is the establishment of courts that are empowered to umpire intergovernmental disputes. This edited volume brings together contributions that first discuss questions of design by focusing, in particular, on the organization of the judiciary and the appointment of judges in African federal systems. They then examine whether courts have had a rather centralizing or decentralizing impact on the operation of African federal systems. The book will be of interest to researchers and policy-makers in the areas of comparative constitutional law and comparative politics.

Federalism in Africa

Federalism in Africa
Author: Aaron Tsado Gana,Samuel G. Egwu
Publsiher: Africa World Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2003
Genre: Comparative government
ISBN: 1592210805

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Looking at the experiences of other federal societies across the globe this volume interrogates the problem of national integration within the context of ethno-religious and cultural pluralism, and presents exciting prospects for the resolution of the National Question. Compelling and indispensable, this work is the most comprehensive and authoritative treatment of the subject in recent years.

Courts in Federal Countries

Courts in Federal Countries
Author: Nicholas Theodore Aroney,John Kincaid
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 600
Release: 2017-04-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781487511487

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Courts are key players in the dynamics of federal countries since their rulings have a direct impact on the ability of governments to centralize and decentralize power. Courts in Federal Countries examines the role high courts play in thirteen countries, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, India, Nigeria, Spain, and the United States. The volume’s contributors analyse the centralizing or decentralizing forces at play following a court’s ruling on issues such as individual rights, economic affairs, social issues, and other matters. The thirteen substantive chapters have been written to facilitate comparability between the countries. Each chapter outlines a country’s federal system, explains the constitutional and institutional status of the court system, and discusses the high court’s jurisprudence in light of these features. Courts in Federal Countries offers insightful explanations of judicial behaviour in the world’s leading federations.

Federalism and the New Nations of Africa

Federalism and the New Nations of Africa
Author: David P. Currie
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 462
Release: 1985
Genre: Africa, Sub-Saharan
ISBN: UVA:X002644348

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Federalism in Africa Framing the national question

Federalism in Africa  Framing the national question
Author: Aaron Tsado Gana,Samuel G. Egwu
Publsiher: Africa Research and Publications
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2003
Genre: Comparative government
ISBN: UVA:X004632210

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Research Handbook on Law and Courts

Research Handbook on Law and Courts
Author: Susan M. Sterett,Lee Demetrius Walker
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2019
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781788113205

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The Research Handbook on Law and Courts provides a systematic analysis of new work on courts as governing institutions. Authors consider how courts have taken on regulating fundamental categories of inclusion and exclusion, including citizenship rights. Courts’ centrality to governance is addressed in sections on judicial processes, sub-national courts, and political accountability, all analyzed in multiple legal/political systems. Other chapters turn to analyzing the worldwide push for diversity in staffing courts. Finally, the digitization of records changes both court processes and studying courts. Authors included in the Handbook discuss theoretical, empirical and methodological approaches to studying courts as governing institutions. They also identify promising areas of future research.

Federalism A Very Short Introduction

Federalism  A Very Short Introduction
Author: Mark J. Rozell,Clyde Wilcox
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2019-10-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780190900076

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Early Americans were suspicious of centralized authority and executive power. Casting away the yoke of England and its king, the founding fathers shared in this distrust as they set out to pen the Constitution. Weighing a need for consolidated leadership with a demand for states' rights, they established a large federal republic with limited dominion over the states, leaving most of the governing responsibility with the former colonies. With this dual system of federalism, the national government held the powers of war, taxation, and commerce, and the ability to pass the laws necessary to uphold these functions. Although the federal role has grown substantially since then, states and local governments continue to perform most of the duties in civil and criminal law, business and professional licensing, the management of infrastructure and public services: roads, schools, libraries, sanitation, land use and development, and etc. Despite the critical roles of state and local governments, there is little awareness-or understanding-of the nature and operations of the federal system. This Very Short Introduction provides a concise overview of federalism, from its origins and evolution to the key events and constitutional decisions that have defined its framework. Although the primary focus is on the United States, other federal systems, including Brazil, Canada, India, Germany, Russia, South Africa, Switzerland, and the EU, are addressed.

Federalism in Canada

Federalism in Canada
Author: Thomas O. Hueglin
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2021
Genre: Canada
ISBN: 9781442636477

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"Federalism in Canada tells the turbulent story of shared sovereignty and divided governance from Confederation to the present time. It does so with three main objectives in mind. The first objective is to convince readers that federalism is the primary animating force in Canadian politics, and that it is therefore worth engaging with its complex nature and dynamic. The second objective is to bring into closer focus the contested concepts about the meaning and operation of federalism that all along have been at the root of the divide between English Canada and Quebec in particular. The third objective is to give recognition to the trajectory of Canada's Indigenous peoples in the context of Canadian federalism, from years of abusive neglect to belated efforts of inclusion. The book focuses on the constitution with its ambiguous allocation of divided powers, the pivotal role of the courts in balancing these powers, and the political leaders whose interactions oscillate between intergovernmental conflict and cooperation. This focus on executive leadership and judicial supervision is framed by considerations of Canada's regionalized political economy and cultural diversity, giving students an interesting and nuanced view of federalism in Canada."--