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THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION AS A NETWORK ORGANIZATION

METCALFE, LES

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 4/1996, pág. 43

Sumario
1. Effectiveness or efficiency?. 2. Reinventing the commission. 3. Trajectories of integration and fear of federalism. 4. The European commission: structure and functions. 5. Sources of the management deficit. 6. The core competences of the European commission as a network organization. 7. European regimes as organizational networks. 8. Designing administrative partnerships. 9. Developing coordination capacities. 10. Conclusion.

THE EUROPEAN COUNCIL AN THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION: SHAPERS OF A EUROPEAN CONFEDERATION

BULMER, SIMON J.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 4/1996, pág. 17

Sumario
1. The institutional roles of the two institutions. 2. Insights from federalism. 3. A "new institutionalist" analysis. 4. The European Council. 5. The Council of the European Union. 6. Territorial institutions and confederation a European Union model?.

THE EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE AS A FEDERATOR

STARR-DEELEN, DONNA;DEELEN, BART

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 4/1996, pág. 81

Sumario
1. Judicial activism by the European court of justice. 2. Interpreting the court's activism. 3. The European court of justice in the future.

THE EVOLVING RIGHT TO TRAVEL: SAENZ V.ROE

DAVIS, MARTHA F.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 2/1999, pág. 95

Sumario
1. Saenz v. Roe: A statement of the case. 2.History of residency requirements. 3. Legal precedentsdefining the scope of the right to travel. 4. The court'sdecision. 5. Implications of saenz. 5. Conclusion.

THE FEDERAL SPENDING POWER IN CANADA: NATION-BIULDING OR NATION-DESTROYING?

TELFORD, HAMISH.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 1/2003, pág. 23 a 44

Sumario
1. THE FEDERAL SPENDING POWER AND THE CONSTITUTION IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE. 2. JUDICIAL INTERPRETATION OF THE FEDERAL SPENDING POWER. 3. THE SPENDING POWER AND THE FEDERAL PRINCIPLE. 4. THE FEDERAL SPENDING POWER AND NATION-BUILDING. 5. THE FEDERAL SPENDING POWER: THE SEARCH FOR A SOLUTION. 6. THE CONFLICT OF NATIONAL VALUES: WHERE DOES SOVEREIGNTY LIVE?. 7. CONCLUSION.

THE FEDERAL STATE AND THE BREAKUP OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA: AN INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS

HENRY COX, ROBERT;FRANKLAND, ERICH G.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 1/1995, pág. 71

Sumario
1. State development and political mobilization. 2. The beleaguered federal state. 3. Development of the asymmetrical federation. 4. Revolutionary change in 1989. 5. Conclusion.

THE FEDERALISM DEBATE IN THE TRANSFORMATION OF FEDERAL HABEAS CORPUS LAW

HARRIGER, KATY J.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 3/1997, pág. 1

Sumario
1. The federalism debate and habeas corpus. 2. The significance of the habeas cases. 3. The transformation of habeas corpus law. 4. Is federal habeas review burdensome?. 5. Conclusion.

THE FISCAL ORGANIZATION OF METROPOLITAN AREAS: THE ALLEGHENY COUNTRY CASE RECONSIDERED

MILLER, DAVID;MIRANDA, ROWAN;ROQUE, ROBERT

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 4/1995, pág. 19

Sumario
1. Theories of metropolitan organization. 2. The allegheny country case reconsidered. 3. Evaluating the performance of metropolitan allegheny county. 4. Conclusion.

THE IMPACT OF UNITED STATES V. LOPEZ ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS: A PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT

PALMER, KENNETH T.;LAVERTY, EDWARD B.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 3/1996, pág. 109

Sumario
1. The Decision. 2. Lopez and the supreme court. 3. The aftermath of Lopez. 4. Congressional responses to the court. 5. Constitutional issues and the gun-free school zones act. 6. Presidential and congressional responses to Lopez. 7. The federalization of crime and the role of public interest groups. 8. Conclusion.

THE INSTITUTIONAL BASIS OF SECESSIONIST POLITICS: FEDERALISM AND SECESSION IN THE UNITED STATES.

ANDERSON, LAWRENCE M.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, n.º 2/2004, pág. 1 a 18

Sumario
1. DEFINITIONS AND CONVENTIONAL DETERMINANTS OF SECESSION. 2. THE NEW INSTITUTIONALISM AND SECESSIONISM. 3. AMERICAN POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND STATES' RIGHTS. 4. SECESSION IN THE UNITED STATES.5. CONCLUSION.

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