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![]() | ![]() HALBERSTAM, Daniel Federalism : theory, policy, law / Daniel Halberstam In: Comparative Constitutional Law / edited by Michel Rosenfeld, András Sajó. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, [2012]. - p. 576-608 ; 25 cm. - (Oxford HandBook). - ISBN 978-0-19-957861-0. CIÊNCIA POLÍTICA, FEDERALISMO, PODER LOCAL, DESCENTRALIZAÇÃO ADMINISTRATIVA I: INTRODUCTION. II: FEDERALISM-FEDERATION-CONFEDERATION. 1- Capturing 'Federalism'. 2- The Territory of 'Federation'. 3- Beyond 'Confederation'. III: THE ORIGINS OF FEDERAL SYSTEMS. IV: WHY FEDERALISM? 1- The Benefits of Local Power. a) Voice. b) Community. c) Expertise. d) Risk. 2- The Benefits of Central Power. a) Cost Savings. b) Inter -Jurisdictional Difficulties. c) Intra-Jurisdictional Difficulties. 3- Subsidiarity Redux: Instrumental or Intrinsic? V: SUSTAINING FEDERALISM. 1- Incentive-Compatible Federalism. 2- The Role of Political Parties VI: DOES FEDERALISM DELIVER? 1- Policy Stability. a) Demos-Constraint and the Status Quo. b) Which Demos? c) What Constraint? 2- Polity Stability. a) Fate Follows Formation? b) Back to Politics. VII: FEDERALISM ALL THE WAY?. 1- Federalism All the Way Down? 2- Federalism All the Way Up? VIII: CONCLUSION. |