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Droit international et communautés fédérales dans la Grèce des Cités (Ve-IIIe siècles avant J.-C.) (Volume 90)

(64,971 words)

Author(s): Ténékidès, Georges
Ténékidès, Georges Keywords: Greece | Federalism | International law | Legal history | Mots clefs: Grèce | Fédéralisme | Droit international | Histoire du droit | ABSTRACT After some preliminary remarks aimed to demonstrate that there was indeed a Hellenic international law, Georges Tenekides presents the polis and the de facto relations between Cities. He then focuses on interstate legal institutions, and examines the federal communities: he presents the problem of the integration of Greek cities in the theoretical field, the specific acco…

Le fédéralisme africain (Volume 126)

(27,184 words)

Author(s): Thiam, Doudou
Thiam, Doudou Keywords: Africa | Federalism | Mots clefs: Afrique | Fédéralisme | ABSTRACT Doudou Thiam points out, in the introduction to his course on African Federalism, that problem arises and to which it is necessary to given an answer is as follows: what is, in the present state (in 1969), the form of federalism that best corresponds to the sociological data of the continent? This question is at the center of the debate that inspires various African fractions. To answer this question, the author first focuses on African federal states and then on regional organizations in Africa. Le pr…

Regulatory Federalism: European Union and United States (Volume 263)

(49,235 words)

Author(s): A. Bermann, George
A. Bermann, George Keywords: United States of America | Federalism | European Union | Mots clefs: Etats-Unis d’Amérique | Fédéralisme | Union européenne | ABSTRACT This course of George A. Bermann, Professor at the University of Colombia, New York, addresses the topic of the legal régime of federalism in two of the most developed divided-power systems in the world today: the European Union and the United States. A comparison between the European Union and the United States as régimes of regulatory federalism is a must, …

Constitutional Aspects of Private International Law in Australia and in Canada (Volume 126)

(42,586 words)

Author(s): Castel, J.-G.
Castel, J.-G. Keywords: Australia | Federalism | Private international law | Canada | Mots clefs: Australie | Fédéralisme | Droit international privé | Canada | ABSTRACT In this course, Jean-Gabriel Castel focuses on the rules of private international law at the inter-state level (between federated States) or interprovincial level, and not on the rules playing a role at the international level. Are there differences between Canada and Australia with respect to the rules at that level? The author begins with an analysis o…