This is the first comprehensive book that explores the subject of federalism from the perspective of comparative constitutional studies and at the same time places a strong emphasis on how federal systems work in practice. This focus is reflected in the book's two most innovative elements: First, it analyses, from a comparative point of view, how government levels exercise their powers and interact in several highly topical policy areas like social welfare, environmental protection or migrant integration. Second, the book incorporates text case law boxes discussing seminal judgments from...
This is the first comprehensive book that explores the subject of federalism from the perspective of comparative constitutional studies and at the sam...
Should judges defer to administrative decisions? This book examines how the common law of judicial review has responded to the development of the administrative state in three different common law jurisdictions-the United Kingdom, the United States of America, and Canada-over the past one hundred years.
Should judges defer to administrative decisions? This book examines how the common law of judicial review has responded to the development of the admi...