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Political parties --- National movements --- 329.17 --- Autonomie et mouvements independantistes --- Europe --- Autonomie --- Politique
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Political prisoners --- Revolutionaries --- Biography --- Schirm, François --- Québec (Province) --- History --- Autonomy and independence movements --- Histoire --- Autonomie et mouvements indépendantistes --- Schirm, François --- Québec (Province) --- Autonomie et mouvements indépendantistes
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The debate over 'renewing' Canadian federalism in response to the 'Quiet Revolution' in Quebec and the more recent economic demands of English-speaking provinces forms part of a great response to the challenging problem of rebuilding the federal system and the Canadian constitution in an attempt to meet new cultural, social, and economic demands. This volume follows on Professor McWhinney's Quebec and the Constitution 1960-1978 but is more than a mere sequel. McWhinney draws on wide knowledge and extensive personal contacts to portray the players and the events in this last, complex chapter in the patriation drama. He shows how Quebec's special claims have given way to a regional approach; how the prime minister sacrificed the possibility of a genuine Canadian-made constitution by trying the old 'made-in-Britain' amending route one last time; how the British government properly and firmly resisted the meddling in Canadian matters proposed by the Kershaw committee; how the Supreme court has taken an increasingly activist role in interpreting constitutional law; and how the people of Canada may yet take a major role in the coming second phase of constitution-making now that the BNA Act has finally come home.Extensive appendixes provide invaluable primary material: various versions of the constitutional resolution, including the complete final version approved by the Canadian and British parliaments; the Guy Fawkes Day accord between the prime minister and the nine premiers; and extracts from the Supreme Court's decision on Senate reform, from the decisions on patriation by the courts of appeal of Manitoba, Newfoundland, and Quebec, and from the Supreme Court's famous ruling on the 'legality' and 'conventionality' of unilateral patriation, which produced the final round of constitutional negotiations between Ottawa and the provinces.
Canada --- Québec (Province) --- Constitutional history --- History --- Autonomy and independence movements --- Politics and government --- Histoire constitutionnelle --- Histoire --- Autonomie et mouvements indépendantistes --- Politique et gouvernement --- Autonomy and independence movements. --- Québec (Province) --- Autonomie et mouvements indépendantistes --- Constitutional history. --- Constitutional history - Canada. --- Québec (Province) - History - Autonomy and independence movements. --- Canada - Politics and government - 1945 --- -Canada
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Histoire, économie, sociologie convergent dans l'analyse de Michel Quévit pour éclairer le véritable enjeu de la Belgique d'aujourd'hui. Derrière le conflit linguistique qui oppose les Flamands aux Wallons, se profile une question plus fondamentale : l'incapacité des États-nations à résoudre les problèmes économiques et sociaux des régions. La Wallonie - 3200000 habitants, 6e producteur d'acier d'Europe, vaste région agricole avec ses 785000 hectares - est à la recherche de son identité dans l'Europe des régions. Subissant une crise économique grave, abandonnée par les groupes financiers nationaux, elle est soumise à la tutelle d'un État national dominé depuis plus d'un quart de siècle par la classe dirigeante flamande, qui a su faire de la Flandre une "nation" dans l'État belge. Une analyse rigoureuse montre que si les Wallons veulent redresser leur Économie, ils doivent compter sur eux-mêmes, se définir des objectifs de développement, s'ouvrir vers le monde extérieur. Pour leur survie, l'autonomie est indispensable.
Economic sociology --- Economic geography --- Wallonia --- Economie --- Instellingen --- Institutions --- Maatschappij --- Politiek --- Politique --- Société --- Wallonie --- Wallonië --- Wallonia (Belgium) --- Wallonie (Belgique) --- Economic conditions --- Social conditions --- History --- Autonomy and independence movements --- Politics and government --- Conditions économiques --- Conditions sociales --- Histoire --- Autonomie et mouvements indépendantistes --- Politique et gouvernement --- BE / Belgium - België - Belgique --- 321.68 --- 338.43 --- P493W --- 323.172 --- #SBIB:323H100 --- (493=40) --- 338.24 <493> --- Réforme de l'Etat Staatshervorming --- Economie Economie --- Communautés Gemeenschappen --- 323.13 <493> --- Régions Gewesten --- Etat Staat --- autonomie regionale --- wallonie --- Federalisme. --- Regionaal beleid. Industriële ontwikkeling en omschakeling van bepaalde regio's. Nieuwe industrieën. --- regionalisering - gewestvorming - regionale autonomie (zie ook 328.132 --- Belgische politiek: algemene documentatie en bronnen --- Instrumenten van de economische politiek. Economische orde. Economisch politieke maatregelen. Stabilisering. Stimuleringsmaatregelen. Regulering. Financiele steunmaatregelen--België --- Bewegingen ten gunste van bepaalde rassen--België --- regionale autonomie --- -Wallonia (Belgium) --- -Economic conditions --- -Autonomy and independence movements --- 323.13 <493> Bewegingen ten gunste van bepaalde rassen--België --- 338.24 <493> Instrumenten van de economische politiek. Economische orde. Economisch politieke maatregelen. Stabilisering. Stimuleringsmaatregelen. Regulering. Financiele steunmaatregelen--België --- Conditions économiques --- Autonomie et mouvements indépendantistes --- Federalisme --- Regionaal beleid. Industriële ontwikkeling en omschakeling van bepaalde regio's. Nieuwe industrieën --- Wallonie (Belgium) --- Région wallonne (Belgium) --- Economic conditions. --- Autonomy and independence movements. --- Mouvement wallon --- Histoire. --- 920 --- fédéralisme --- mouvement wallon --- geschiedenis België --- histoire Belgique --- Wallonia (Belgium) - Economic conditions --- Wallonia (Belgium) - History - Autonomy and independence movements
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