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12. Corporate Legal Particularism
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Forms of Pluralism and Democratic Constitutionalism 1
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PART I. AFTER EMPIRE: HISTORICAL ALTERNATIVES
- 1. Federation, Confederation, Territorial State: Debating a Postimperial Future in French West Africa, 1945–1960 33
- 2. Decolonization and Postnational Democracy 52
- 3. From the American System to Anglo-Saxon Union: Scientific Racism and Supranationalism in Nineteenth-Century North America 72
- 4. Constitutions and Forms of Pluralism in the Time of Conquest: The French Debates Over the Colonization of Algeria in the 1830s and 1840s 95
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PART II. NEW FEDERAL FORMATIONS AND SUBSIDIARITY
- 5. The Constitutional Identity of Indigenous Peoples in Canada: Status Groups or Federal Actors? 117
- 6. Federacy and the Kurds: Might This New Political Form Help Mitigate Hobbesian Conflicts in Turkey, Iraq, and Syria? 149
- 7. Europe—What’s Left? Toward a Progressive Pluralist Program for EU Reform 167
- 8. Subsidiarity and the Challenge to the Sovereign State 187
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PART III. STATUS GROUP LEGAL PLURALISM
- 9. Indian Secularism and Its Challenges 213
- 10. Tainted Liberalism: Israel’s Millets 234
- 11. Jurisdictional Competition and Internal Reform in Muslim Family Law in Israel and Greece 259
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PART IV. THE CHALLENGE OF CORPORATE POWER
- 12. Corporate Legal Particularism 281
- 13. The Marketization of Tax Sovereignty 301
- 14. The Politics of Horizontal Inequality: Indigenous Opposition to Wind Energy Development in Mexico 317
- Conclusion: Territorial Pluralism and Language Communities 338
- List of Contributors 357
- Index 361
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Forms of Pluralism and Democratic Constitutionalism 1
-
PART I. AFTER EMPIRE: HISTORICAL ALTERNATIVES
- 1. Federation, Confederation, Territorial State: Debating a Postimperial Future in French West Africa, 1945–1960 33
- 2. Decolonization and Postnational Democracy 52
- 3. From the American System to Anglo-Saxon Union: Scientific Racism and Supranationalism in Nineteenth-Century North America 72
- 4. Constitutions and Forms of Pluralism in the Time of Conquest: The French Debates Over the Colonization of Algeria in the 1830s and 1840s 95
-
PART II. NEW FEDERAL FORMATIONS AND SUBSIDIARITY
- 5. The Constitutional Identity of Indigenous Peoples in Canada: Status Groups or Federal Actors? 117
- 6. Federacy and the Kurds: Might This New Political Form Help Mitigate Hobbesian Conflicts in Turkey, Iraq, and Syria? 149
- 7. Europe—What’s Left? Toward a Progressive Pluralist Program for EU Reform 167
- 8. Subsidiarity and the Challenge to the Sovereign State 187
-
PART III. STATUS GROUP LEGAL PLURALISM
- 9. Indian Secularism and Its Challenges 213
- 10. Tainted Liberalism: Israel’s Millets 234
- 11. Jurisdictional Competition and Internal Reform in Muslim Family Law in Israel and Greece 259
-
PART IV. THE CHALLENGE OF CORPORATE POWER
- 12. Corporate Legal Particularism 281
- 13. The Marketization of Tax Sovereignty 301
- 14. The Politics of Horizontal Inequality: Indigenous Opposition to Wind Energy Development in Mexico 317
- Conclusion: Territorial Pluralism and Language Communities 338
- List of Contributors 357
- Index 361