Aufsatz(elektronisch)1. Juni 2018

The German Bundesrat and Executive Federalism

In: Perspectives on Federalism, Band 10, Heft 2, S. 198-214

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Abstract

Abstract
The German Basic Law constitutes federalism as a unique political system which is characterised by intertwined decision-making of the Federation (Bund) and the component units (Länder). The executives of the two federal tiers and the Länder executives within the Bundesrat play a major role in making joint decisions. They are forced to make decisions in the 'joint-decision mode' (Politikverflechtung) which is detrimental to accountability. Reform efforts were made to unbundle competences and to reduce the number of bills which require the Bundesrat's consent. Due to the dominance of the executives and the distribution of powers between the federal tiers (legislation is dominated by the Bund, execution is dominated by the Länder), German federalism is rightly called 'executive federalism'. German federalism can even be regarded as an embodiment of that concept since it covers all possible aspects of 'executive federalism'. The Bundesrat has an important share in that classification.

Verlag

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

ISSN: 2036-5438

DOI

10.2478/pof-2018-0023

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