Foreword by Lord Mackenzie-Stuart
Preface
The First Phases of American Federalism by Jack N. Rakove
Economic Integration and Interregional Migration in the United
States Federal System by Jonathan D. Varat
Preservation of Cultural Diversity in a Federal System: The Role of
the Regions by Giandomenico Majone
Putting Up and Putting Down: Tolerance Reconsidered by Martha
Minow
Protecting Human Rights in a Federal System by A. E. Dick
Howard
Conclusion by Mark Tushnet
Bibliographical Essay
References
Index
This collection of essays provides an analysis, based on the United States experience, of problems of federalism and integration, and provides useful comparative insights into the processes that may follow the completion of the European common market in 1992.
MARK TUSHNET is Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center. Among his many books are The American Law of Slavery, 1818-1860, Central America and the Law, and Constitutional Law, and he is the author of numerous articles on constitutional law and history.
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