In search of a proper federal balance between the two orders of government: The case of German federalism

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There are, at present, a relatively large number of federal systems throughout the world, and the number is growing. Federal systems have a general common feature: they represent non-centralised and non-unitary political systems. However, they do not follow one uniform pattern; instead, they differ considerably, as concerns their specific form of political organisation.

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Hrbek, R. (2013). In search of a proper federal balance between the two orders of government: The case of German federalism. In The Ways of Federalism in Western Countries and the Horizons of Territorial Autonomy in Spain: Volume 1 (Vol. 1, pp. 313–331). Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27720-7_23

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