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Because federalism grants partial autonomy to subunits of a nation, it has potentially broad implications for a system of international law that is centered around the integrity of nation states. Military intervention by foreign nations might seem more justifiable if its purpose is to protect...
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Statutes dominate our legal system, but we have no theory about the best way to design them. The process that the U.S. Congress follows is haphazard and obscure. Any Member can introduce a bill. There are no requirements about who can draft the bill or how the basic decisions that it embodies...
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We offer a theoretical approach to federalism by defining a theoretical approach as a general account of the subject. It is general in that it applies in any political situation, at any time in history when political entities that are recognizable as nations existed. It is an account in being a...
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