商品簡介
Editors Gagnon and Sauca present students, academics, and researchers with a collection of academic essays and articles that together argue that respect for democracy and the protection of basic human rights are the key pathways toward cultural, legal, and ideological pluralism. The eleven selections that make up the main body of the text are organized in four sections, covering divided societies and federalism, recognition and empowerment, human rights, political rights, and institutional pluralism, and the politics of diversity. Alain-G. Gagnon is a faculty member of the Universit<’e> du Qu<’e>bec a Montr<’e>al. Jos<’e> Mar<’i>a Sauca is a faculty member of Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain. Annotation c2015 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
作者簡介
Alain-G. Gagnon holds the Canada Research Chair in Quebec and Canadian Studies at the Universite du Quebec a Montreal. His most recent books include, as author: The Case for Multinational Federalism (2010) and Minority Nations in the Age of Uncertainty (2014), as co-author: Federalism, Citizenship and Quebec (2007) and as co-editor: Federal Democracies (2011) as well as Political Autonomy and Divided Societies and Multinational Federalism (2012).
Jose Maria Sauca is professor of Philosophy of Law at Carlos III University of Madrid where he leads the Research Group on Law and Justice. He is also director of Eunomia. Revista en Cultura de la Legalidad. He is the author of ? La contribution de la Commission Bouchard-Taylor au modele interculturel du Quebec ? in E. Brouillet & L.-P. Lampron, La mobilisation du droit et la protection des collectivites minoritaires (2013) and ? Eskualde eta nortasuna: Kanadako ikasgaiak ? in Eleria. Euskal Herriko Legelarien Aldizkaria (2011). He is also the author of Identidad y Derecho. Nuevas perspectivas para viejos debates (2010) and Estado de Derecho y decisiones judiciales (with C. Redondo & P. Andres, 2009) and co-editor with Isabel Wences of Lecturas de la sociedad civil (2007).