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Federalism and constitutionalism: challenges presented by dominant conceptions of the unitary state

In: A Research Agenda for Federalism Studies

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  • Cheryl Saunders

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This chapter explores existing and emerging terrains for research at the intersection of federalism and constitutionalism. It divides the subject matter between the various ways in which federalism and constitutionalism are linked and the additional dimensions presented by the interpretation of federal constitutions. In each case, it argues that, while there are some good country studies, there is much more to be done to understand theory, principle and practice in comparative terms. The task is made more urgent by two factors. The first is the increased interest in multilevel government as a potential solution to a range of problems presented by the unitary state. The second is the inadequacy of contemporary understanding of how federation by disaggregation can best be designed and given effect. Research on these issues is complicated by the need to grapple comparatively with constitutional experience on a global scale.

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  • Cheryl Saunders, 2019. "Federalism and constitutionalism: challenges presented by dominant conceptions of the unitary state," Chapters, in: John Kincaid (ed.), A Research Agenda for Federalism Studies, chapter 3, pages 39-49, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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