Integration through law : Europe and the American federal experience. Vol 1, Methods, tools and institutions. Bk 1, A political, legal and economic overview / edited by Mauro Cappelletti, Monica Seccombe and Joseph Weiler.
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- 9783110921540
- 3110921545
- Methods, tools and institutions
- Political, legal and economic overview
- Law -- European Economic Community countries
- Law -- United States
- Federal government
- Droit -- États-Unis
- LAW -- Essays
- LAW -- General Practice
- LAW -- Jurisprudence
- LAW -- Paralegals & Paralegalism
- LAW -- Practical Guides
- LAW -- Reference
- Federal government
- Law
- European Economic Community countries
- United States
- 340.2 23
- KJE969
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Foreword To The Florence Integration Project Series -- Acknowledgements -- Table Of Contents (Book 1) -- Cumulative Table Of Cases -- Cumulative Table Of Treaty Provisions -- Cumulative Table Of Constitutional Provisions -- List Of Abbreviations -- Part I: Introduction -- Integration Through Law: Europe And The American Federal Experience � A General Introduction -- Part Ii: A Comparative Political, Legal And Economic Overview -- Federal Democracy: The U.S.A. And Europe Compared � A Political Science Perspective
The “Federal� Legal Order: The U.S.A. And Europe Compared � A Juridical Perspective The Federal Economy: Law And Economic Integration And The Positive State � The U.S.A. And Europe Compared In An Economic Perspective -- Part Iii: The Federal Experience Of Some Nation States: Selected Topics -- Aspects Of Australian Federalism And The European Communities Compared -- The Canadian Federal Experience � Selected Issues -- Integration And The Federal Experience In Germany And Switzerland -- Part Iv: Some Comparative Conclusions
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