Federalism, Subnational Constitutions, And Minority Rights (Book Review) Federalism, Subnational Constitutions, And Minority Rights (Book Review)

Federalism, Subnational Constitutions, And Minority Rights (Book Review‪)‬

McGill Law Journal 2006, Spring, 51, 1

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Publisher Description

G. Alan Tarr, Robert F. Williams, and Josef Marko, eds., Federalism, Subnational Constitutions, and Minority Rights (Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 2004). Pp. viii, 247. A book devoted to an analysis of "how federalism and subnational constitutions have served to safeguard the rights of minorities ... [and] of the conditions under which they are likely to do so" (vii-viii) is a rarity deserving of attention. Professor Tarr and his collaborators have produced a book well worth reading.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2006
22 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
8
Pages
PUBLISHER
McGill Law Journal (Canada)
SIZE
240.2
KB

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