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  • Recognition and Redistribution in Multinational Federations
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  • Jean-François Grégoire, Michael Jewkes (eds)
  • 2015
  • Published by: Leuven University Press
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World’s leading theorists of multinational justice on sub-state national minority groups.
Almost without exception, multinational states across the West are facing existential crises precipitated by the resurgence of sub-state national minority groups. This edited volume brings together many of the world’s leading theorists of multinational justice in order to analyse two of the most frequent areas of debate and dispute in multinational federations: recognition and redistribution. The authors address questions such as the following: What are the most appropriate forms of institutional recognition for sub-state national groups? How is the concept of redistributive justice affected by the presence of federal institutions and autonomous sub-state nationalities? And what are the potential sources of stability that fractious federations can call upon? As well as extensive theoretical analyses, the book is peppered throughout with examples drawn from actual multinational states including Canada, Belgium, Spain, and the United Kingdom.

This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).

Contributors: Jean-François Grégoire (KU Leuven), Michael Jewkes (KU Leuven), Helder De Schutter (KU Leuven), Antoon Vandevelde (KU Leuven), Alain-G Gagnon (Université du Québec à Montréal), Geneviève Nootens (Université du Québec à Chicoutimi), Philippe Van Parijs (Université Catholique de Louvain), François Boucher (University of Montreal), Jocelyn Maclure (Université Laval), Andrew Shorten (University of Limerick), David Robichaud (University of Ottawa), Ferran Requejo (Universitat Pompeu Fabra), Marc Sanjaume (Université du Québec à Montréal).

Table of Contents

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  1. Title page, Copyright
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. 5-8
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  1. Preface
  2. pp. 9-10
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  1. Introduction
  2. Michael Jewkes
  3. pp. 11-32
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  1. Part I: Recognition in Multinational Federations
  1. 1. Non-territorial Jurisdictional Authority: A Radical Possibility in Need of a Critique
  2. Helder De Schutter
  3. pp. 35-56
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  1. 2. Nations, popular sovereignty, and recognition: Challenging the indivisibility assumption
  2. Geneviève Nootens
  3. pp. 57-72
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  1. 3. Three Ways to Advance Democratic Practices: Regionalism, Nationalism and Federalism
  2. Alain-G. Gagnon and Jean-François Grégoire
  3. pp. 73-96
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  1. 4. A Short Note on Language and Identity
  2. Antoon Vandevelde
  3. pp. 97-106
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  1. 5. Recognition and political accommodation: from regionalism to secessionism – The Catalan case
  2. Ferran Requejo and Marc Sanjaume
  3. pp. 107-132
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  1. Part II: Redistribution in Multinational Federations
  1. 6. Federalism, Contractualism and Equality
  2. Andrew Shorten
  3. pp. 135-156
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  1. 7. Federal Distributive Justice: Lessons from Canada
  2. François Boucher and Jocelyn Maclure
  3. pp. 157-182
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  1. 8. Fiscal Federalism and Solidarity: In Search of an Ideal Formula
  2. Philippe Van Parijs
  3. pp. 183-192
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  1. Part III: Sources of Stability in Multinational Federations
  1. 9. If You Can’t Trust Them, Join Them: Federalism and Trust in Divided Societies
  2. David Robichaud
  3. pp. 195-214
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  1. 10. Federalism as Efficient Justice
  2. Jean-François Grégoire and Michael Jewkes
  3. pp. 215-240
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 241-246
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