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SUBSIDIARITY IN REGIONAL INTEGRATION REGIMES IN LATIN AMERICA AND AFRICA

von Staden, Andreas

Law and contemporary problems, 2016-03, Vol.79 (2), p.27-52 [Revista revisada por pares]

Durham: Duke University School of Law

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  • Título:
    SUBSIDIARITY IN REGIONAL INTEGRATION REGIMES IN LATIN AMERICA AND AFRICA
  • Autor: von Staden, Andreas
  • Materias: Analysis ; Cues ; Decision making ; Economic integration ; Governance ; Integration ; Law ; Laws, regulations and rules ; Political aspects ; Political science ; Regionalism (International organization) ; Scholarship ; Subsidiarity
  • Es parte de: Law and contemporary problems, 2016-03, Vol.79 (2), p.27-52
  • Descripción: The principle of subsidiarity features prominently in discussions concerning the allocation and exercise of political and legal authority in multilevel governance arrangements in which at least some competences are shared between different levels of politico-legal decision making -- so much so that some have heralded, at least in Europe, an emerging age of subsidiarity. Understood as signifying a rebuttable presumption for the local, or favoring lower levels of political organization and decision making more generally, much of the legal and political science literature on the topic takes its principal theoretical and empirical cues from the experience with subsidiarity and its cognates in European institutional contexts. [web URL: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4778&context=lcp]
  • Editor: Durham: Duke University School of Law
  • Idioma: Inglés

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