Concurrent powers in federal systems meaning, making, and managing
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Preliminary Material /Nico Steytler -- The Currency of Concurrent Powers in Federal Systems /Nico Steytler -- The Meanings of Concurrency /Anna Dziedzic and Cheryl Saunders -- From Dualistic Autonomous Concurrency to Marbleised Permissive Concurrency in American Federalism /John Kincaid -- Concurrent Powers as Doors to Legislative Innovation, Conditional Powers as Gates to the Blind Alley: Some Swiss Illustrations /Eva Maria Belser -- What's Wrong with Concurrency? Comparative Reflections Based on Constitutional Reforms in Germany and Italy /Francesco Palermo -- Concurrent Powers in Italy: The New State-centred Approach and Prospects for Reform /Paolo Colasante -- De Facto Concurrency in Spain /Carles Viver Pi-Sunyer and Mercè Corretja Torrens -- Concurrent Powers in the EU and Their Impact on the Powers of Member States /Stelio Mangiameli -- Concurrency of Powers in the Russian Federation /Ivan Leksin and Viacheslav Seliverstov -- Fiscal Federalism and Concurrence of Taxing Powers in Argentina: A Historical Perspective /Miguel Angel Asensio -- Concurrent Power and Local Interest in Brazil's Federalism /Gilberto M.A. Rodrigues -- Concurrent Powers in South Africa /Jaap de Visser -- Concurrent Powers in the Ethiopian Federal System /Assefa Fiseha and Zemelak Ayele -- Concurrency in the 2010 Kenya Constitution /Conrad M. Bosire -- Concurrency of Powers in Deeply Divided Countries: The Case of Yemen's Draft Constitution of 2015 /Nico Steytler -- Concurrency of Powers: The Zebra in the Room /Nico Steytler -- Index /Nico Steytler.