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Practising Self-Government
A Comparative Study of Autonomous Regions
An examination of how the constitutional frameworks for autonomies around the world really work.
Yash Ghai (Edited by), Sophia Woodman (Edited by)
9781316619384, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 6 October 2016
516 pages, 11 tables
24.5 x 17 x 2.4 cm, 0.9 kg
Autonomy provides a framework that allows for regions within countries to exercise self-government beyond the extent available to other sub-state units. This book presents detailed case studies of thirteen such autonomies from around the world, in which noted experts on each outline the constitutional, legal and institutional frameworks as well as how these arrangements have worked in practice to protect minority rights and prevent secession of the territories in question. The volume's editors draw on the case studies to provide a comparative analysis of how autonomy works and the political and institutional conditions under which it is likely to become a workable arrangement for management of the differences that brought it into being.
Introduction: nature and origins of autonomy Yash Ghai
1. Seeking autonomy in a decentralised federation: the case of Québec Richard Simeon and Luc Turgeon
2. Property and happiness through autonomy: the self-government of the Åland Islands in Finland Markku Suksi
3. Puerto Rico: autonomy or colonial subordination? Efrén Rivera-Ramos
4. Foundations and institutions of South-Tyrol's autonomy in Italy Oskar Peterlini
5. Kashmir: the vanishing autonomy Jill Cottrell
6. Autonomies of scale: precarious self-government on Norfolk Island Helen Irving
7. The autonomy of Catalonia: the unending search for a place within pluralist Spain Carlos Flores Juberías
8. Zanzibar in Tanzania: from sovereign to autonomy? Yash Ghai
9. Defective democracy in a failed state? Bridging constitutional design, politics and ethnic division in Bosnia-Herzegovina Josef Marko
10. Hong Kong's autonomy: dialects of powers and institutions Yash Ghai
11. The autonomy of devolved Scotland Chris Himsworth
12. Macau: transformation of a historic autonomy Paulo Cardinal
13. Autonomy and conflict resolution in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea Anthony J. Regan
14. Comparative perspectives on institutional frameworks for autonomy Sophia Woodman and Yash Ghai.
Subject Areas: Constitutional & administrative law [LND], Comparative law [LAM], Law [L], Comparative politics [JPB]