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Legal Regulation of “Special Status” for Federation Subject: Legal Differentiation. Quebec Case-Study

Danilov Sergey-2012-01-01
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Danilov Sergey - Professor, Department of Constitutional and Municipal Law, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Doctor of Historical Sciences. Address: 20 Myasnitskaya Str., 101000, Moscow, Russian Fe­deration. E-mail: [email protected] article is devoted to general and specific qualities of the former and current status of the province of Quebec, Canada. The objectives of the research is to analyze the fundamental and political facts and processes which may be explained by the alien nature of Quebec as part of the Canadian federative state which is inhabited mainly by English-speaking people. The author has used various materials - the Canadian Constitution, laws of provinces, doctrinal works and the research of legal academics. The article shows that the problem of Quebec referred to as French-Canadian is the most crucial and challenging of the Canadian statehood. As a drawback of the constitution, its vague language has been mentioned, as well as irrelevant us

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Danilov Sergey - Professor, Department of Constitutional and Municipal Law, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Doctor of Historical Sciences. Address: 20 Myasnitskaya Str., 101000, Moscow, Russian Fe­deration. E-mail: [email protected] article is devoted to general and specific qualities of the former and current status of the province of Quebec, Canada. The objectives of the research is to analyze the fundamental and political facts and processes which may be explained by the alien nature of Quebec as part of the Canadian federative state which is inhabited mainly by English-speaking people. The author has used various materials - the Canadian Constitution, laws of provinces, doctrinal works and the research of legal academics. The article shows that the problem of Quebec referred to as French-Canadian is the most crucial and challenging of the Canadian statehood. As a drawback of the constitution, its vague language has been mentioned, as well as irrelevant us

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ConstitutionFederalismLawPoliticsPolitical scienceState (computer science)Basic lawSovereignty

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