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Bruerton, Mark; Arklay, Tracey; Hollander, Robyn; Levy, Ron --- "A People's Federation" (The Federation Press, 2017) [2017] ELECD 175

Editor(s): Bruerton, Mark; Arklay, Tracey; Hollander, Robyn; Levy, Ron

Title: A People’s Federation

Abstract (book): Federations are in a state of flux globally, and Australia’s federation is no exception. As policy demands change and funding pressures mount, federal reform is always on the agenda. Yet, as demonstrated by the failure of recent reform attempts, change is never easy. This book takes a fresh look at the challenges and options facing would-be federal reformers. It brings together experts from a variety of backgrounds, many of whom argue that, for reform to succeed in an enduring way, it must engage meaningfully with the citizenry to evolve policy structures in tax, government service delivery and intergovernmental collaboration. Accordingly, many chapters focus on placing the recent Reform of the Federation White Paper process in its domestic and international context. Some chapters explore the desirable values underpinning federal reform. Others detail practical considerations around dividing roles and responsibilities between levels of government, intergovernmental collaboration and financial relations. Still others examine how to engage the public in participation and deliberation over the reform process. This book arrives at a crucial time in federal reform and provides a unique interdisciplinary contribution to the federalism literature.

Publisher: The Federation Press

Date of publication (paperback): 29 September 2017

ISBN Paperback: 9781760021481

Topic: Constitutional Law; Government/Political Studies; Politics

Length (hardback; soft): 336


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