Federative Global Democracy

In Ronald Tinnevelt & Helder De Schutter (eds.), Global Democracy and Exclusion. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 55–77 (2010)
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This chapter contains sections titled: 1. Elements of a Global Federative Model 2. Allocation of Sovereign Competences over Territorial Jurisdictions Conclusions Acknowledgments References.

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