This special issue of the journal, which collects some of the papers presented at the latest World Congress of the International Association of Constitutional Law in Oslo, is entirely devoted to subnational constitutionalism. Its approach is mainly comparative and interdisciplinary. The symposium is divided into three sections: theoretical problems, national reports, and comparative analyses. The papers deal with ever-recurring issues, as well as with emerging discussions (e.g., the debates about secession in Scotland and Catalonia, and the drafting of a “Charter” for Flanders).
Delledonne, Giacomo and Martinico, Giuseppe and Popelier, Patricia and Williams, Robert and Vandenbruwaene, Werner and Sobrino, Irene and Hanschel, Dirk and Pierdominici, Leonardo and Gussen, Benjamen and Lambrecht, Sarah and Gamper, Anna and Van der Noot, Olivier and Ayele, Zemelak and Seijas Villadangos, Esther and Serna de la Garza, José Maria and Reutter, Werner and Cuesta López, Víctor, Re-Exploring Subnational Constitutionalism. A Special Issue of Perspectives on Federalism. (December 17, 2014). G. Delledonne, G. Martinico, P. Popelier (eds) Perspectives on Federalism, Volume 6, Issue 2, 2014, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2539847 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2539847
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