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Devolution in Context (2002) is a work of comparative law that studies Western Europe’s revolution in regional governance. It weaves history, politics and law into a coherent examination of the various structures of regional government, as well as examining the theory and practice that underpin Europe’s regional revolution and the systems of regional government that developed as a result.



Devolution in Context (2002) is a work of comparative law that studies Western Europe’s revolution in regional governance. It weaves history, politics and law into a coherent examination of the various structures of regional government, as well as examining the theory, practice and the systems.

Part
1. The Theory of Regional Governance
1. The Region in a
Nation-State World
2. Rationalising Regionalism
3. The Regional Revolution
Part
2. The Practice of Regional Governance
4. Europes Federations
5. The
Constitutional Regions of the European Union
6. Regions as Local Government
7. Devolution in Context: Regional Government in the UK Part
3. Comparing
Regional Governance
8. Beyond the Borders: Regional Governments and
International Relations
9. Paying the Piper: Financing Regional Government
10. What Have the Regions Done for Us? Functional Autonomy at the Regional
Tier
11. The Countervailing Power? Regions and National Policy Making
12.
Dispute Resolution and Constitutional Arbitration
13. A Europe with Regions?