Courts in federal countries : federalists or unitarists?, edited by Nicholas Aroney and John Kincaid
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- Introduction : courts in federal countries / Nicholas Aroney and John Kincaid -- The High Court of Australia : textual unitarism vs structural federalism / Nicholas Aroney -- The Constitutional Court of Belgium : safeguard of the autonomy of the communities and regions / Patrick Peeters and Jens Mosselmans -- The Supreme Federal Court of Brazil : protecting democracy and centralized power / Gilberto Marcos Antonio Rodrigues, Marco Antonio Garcia Lopes Lorencini, and Augusto Zimmermann -- The Supreme Court of Canada : the concept of cooperative federalism and its effect on the balance of power / Eugénie Brouillet -- The Supreme Court of Ethiopia : federalism's bystander / Gedion T. Hessebon and Abduletif K. Idris -- The Federal Constitutional Court of Germany : guardian of unitarism and federalism / Arthur Benz -- The Supreme Court of India : the rise of judicial power and the protection of federalism / Manish Tewari and Rekha Saxena -- The Supreme Court of Mexico : reconfiguring federalism through constitutional adjudication and amendment after single-party rule / José Antonio Caballero Juárez -- The Supreme Court of Nigeria : an embattled judiciary more centralist than federalist / Rotimi T. Suberu -- The Constitutional Court of South Africa : reinforcing an hourglass system of multilevel government / Nico Steytler -- The Constitutional Court of Spain : from system balancer to polarizing centralist / Elisenda Casanas Adam -- The Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland : fudicial balancing of federalism without judicial review / Andreas Lienhard, Daniel Kettiger, Jacques Bühler, Loranne Mérillat, and Daniela Winkler -- The Supreme Court of the United States : promoting centralization more than state autonomy / Ilya Somin -- Comparative observations and conclusions / Nicholas Aroney and John Kincaid
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