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Chapter 6. Asymmetric Autonomy in the United Kingdom
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. Cases of Asymmetrical Territorial Autonomy 17
- Chapter 2. The Russian Constitutional System: Complexity and Asymmetry 48
- Chapter 3. Partial Asymmetry and Federal Construction: Accommodating Diversity in the Canadian Constitution 75
- Chapter 4. Elusive Autonomy in Sub-Saharan Africa 97
- Chapter 5. Asymmetry in the Face of Heavily Disproportionate Power Relations: Hong Kong 121
- Chapter 6. Asymmetric Autonomy in the United Kingdom 148
- Chapter 7. Thinking About Asymmetry and Symmetry in the Remaking of Iraq 183
- Chapter 8. The Case for Asymmetric Federalism in Georgia: A Missed Opportunity 213
- Chapter 9. Gagauz Autonomy in Moldova: The Real and the Virtual in Post-Soviet State Design 231
- Chapter 10. Asymmetric Autonomy and Power Sharing for Sri Lanka: A Political Solution to Ethnic Conflict? 252
- Chapter 11. Puntland’s Declaration of Autonomy and Somaliland’s Secession: Two Quests for Self- Governance in a Failed State 278
- Conclusion 298
- Contributors 307
- Index 311
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. Cases of Asymmetrical Territorial Autonomy 17
- Chapter 2. The Russian Constitutional System: Complexity and Asymmetry 48
- Chapter 3. Partial Asymmetry and Federal Construction: Accommodating Diversity in the Canadian Constitution 75
- Chapter 4. Elusive Autonomy in Sub-Saharan Africa 97
- Chapter 5. Asymmetry in the Face of Heavily Disproportionate Power Relations: Hong Kong 121
- Chapter 6. Asymmetric Autonomy in the United Kingdom 148
- Chapter 7. Thinking About Asymmetry and Symmetry in the Remaking of Iraq 183
- Chapter 8. The Case for Asymmetric Federalism in Georgia: A Missed Opportunity 213
- Chapter 9. Gagauz Autonomy in Moldova: The Real and the Virtual in Post-Soviet State Design 231
- Chapter 10. Asymmetric Autonomy and Power Sharing for Sri Lanka: A Political Solution to Ethnic Conflict? 252
- Chapter 11. Puntland’s Declaration of Autonomy and Somaliland’s Secession: Two Quests for Self- Governance in a Failed State 278
- Conclusion 298
- Contributors 307
- Index 311