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The Routledge handbook of comparative territorial
autonomies / edited by Brian C. H. Fong, and Atsuko Ichijo
1ª ed. – Paris : Dalloz, 2022. - XVI, [2], 610, [12] p. ; 24 cm. - Obra oferecida ao
abrigo do “Prémio Jovem Talento Direito Administrativo 2024” (AAFDL). -
ISBN 978-2-247-21595-9.
INTRODUCTION. 1. What are territorial
autonomies and why the handbook? / Atsuko
Ichijo. PART 1: THEORIES AND
APPROACHES. 2. Constitutional frameworks
of territorial autonomies: global legal
observations / Markku Suksi. 3. Territorial
autonomies as a form of self-determination:
the legal right to internal self-determination /
Hurst Hannum. 4. Territorial or non-
territorial autonomy: the tools for governing
diversity / Tove H. Malloy. 5. Autonomous
belonging: the politics of stateless nationalism
/ David McCrone. 6. Societal minorities and
legislatures in territorial autonomies: a critical
introduction / Félix Mathieu and Guy
Laforest. 7. Electoral and party politics in
territorial autonomies: dynamics between
state and peripheral parties / Klaus
Detterbeck. PART 2: CASE STUDIES. 8.
Registo: 84799 Åland Islands: 100 years of stability / Maria
Ackrén. 9. Aceh: fading autonomy / Danil
Cota: Akbar Taqwadin and Riadi Husaini. 10.
PJTDA/197 Basques: history and autonomy / Víctor
Aparicio Rodríguez. 11. Catalonia: from
autonomy to self-determination / Marta Soler
Requisitar Alemany. 12. Gibraltar: Democracy Without
Decolonisation / Christian Menage. 13.
Greenland: autonomy in the Arctic Region /
Benedikte Brincker. 14. Guam: the place
where America’s Day begins / Kevin K.W.
Ho. 15. Hong Kong: autonomy in crisis…
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