Senate Reform and the Political Safeguards of Canadian Federalism in Québec
Author(s) -
Jean-Christophe Bédard-Rubin
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
constitutional forum / forum constitutionnel
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1927-4165
pISSN - 0847-3889
DOI - 10.21991/cf29375
Subject(s) - federalism , politics , political science , new federalism , doctrine , separation of powers , law , cooperative federalism , dual federalism , simple (philosophy) , public administration , philosophy , epistemology
Unlike in Canada, the doctrine of political safe-guards of federalism is a tantalizing presence in American constitutional law that changing tides and moods have never completely submerged. The core idea is simple: political institutions in the United States have been designed to ensure that interests of the states are represented in the federal decision-making process. Thus, the judiciary does not need to intervene to police the federal division of powers.
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