Federalism for the United Kingdom: an answer that raises questions
Federalism is best defined as a system in which constitutional authority is divided between a ‘federal’ tier of government and a set of territorial ‘states’. It is a comprehensive and symmetrical model in which the entirety (or almost the entirety) of the country is covered by states, which have identical … Continue reading Federalism for the United Kingdom: an answer that raises questions
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