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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
  2. pp. i-iv
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. Foreword
  2. Peter H. Russell
  3. pp. vii-x
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  1. Preface
  2. pp. xii-xiv
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  1. Courts in Federal Countries
  1. 1 Introduction: Courts in Federal Countries
  2. Nicholas Aroney and John Kincaid
  3. pp. 3-28
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  1. 2 The High Court of Australia: Textual Unitarism vs Structural Federalism
  2. Nicholas Aroney
  3. pp. 29-68
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  1. 3 The Constitutional Court of Belgium: Safeguard of the Autonomy of the Communities and Regions
  2. Patrick Peeters and Jens Mosselmans
  3. pp. 69-102
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  1. 4 The Supreme Federal Court of Brazil: Protecting Democracy and Centralized Power
  2. Gilberto Marcos Antonio Rodrigues, Marco Antonio Garcia Lopes Lorencini, and Augusto Zimmermann
  3. pp. 103-134
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  1. 5 The Supreme Court of Canada: The Concept of Cooperative Federalism and Its Effect on the Balance of Power
  2. Eugénie Brouillet
  3. pp. 135-164
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  1. 6 The Supreme Court of Ethiopia: Federalism's Bystander
  2. Gedion T. Hessebon and Abduletif K. Idris
  3. pp. 165-192
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  1. 7 The Federal Constitutional Court of Germany: Guardian of Unitarism and Federalism
  2. Arthur Benz
  3. pp. 193-222
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  1. 8 The Supreme Court of India: The Rise of Judicial Power and the Protection of Federalism
  2. Manish Tewari and Rekha Saxena
  3. pp. 223-255
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  1. 9 The Supreme Court of Mexico: Reconfiguring Federalism through Constitutional Adjudication and Amendment after Single-Party Rule
  2. José Antonio Caballero Juárez
  3. pp. 256-289
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  1. 10 The Supreme Court of Nigeria: An Embattled Judiciary More Centralist Than Federalist
  2. Rotimi T. Suberu
  3. pp. 290-327
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  1. 11 The Constitutional Court of South Africa: Reinforcing an Hourglass System of Multi-Level Government
  2. Nico Steytler
  3. pp. 328-366
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  1. 12 The Constitutional Court of Spain: From System Balancer to Polarizing Centralist
  2. Elisenda Casanas Adam
  3. pp. 367-403
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  1. 13 The Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland: Judicial Balancing of Federalism without Judicial Review
  2. Andreas Lienhard, Daniel Kettiger, Jacques Bühler, Loranne Mérillat, and Daniela Winkler
  3. pp. 404-439
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  1. 14 The Supreme Court of the United States: Promoting Centralization More Than State Autonomy
  2. Ilya Somin
  3. pp. 440-481
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  1. 15 Comparative Observations and Conclusions
  2. Nicholas Aroney and John Kincaid
  3. pp. 482-540
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 541-548
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 549-583
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