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Federalism and The Indigenous People’s Right Act of The Philippines

by Jareed Reyes in Ethnicity, November 7, 2011
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An academic paper juxtaposing federalism to the country and the way it is affected by the IPRA as deemed to be unconstitutional, as well as the possible issues brought about by such empowerment.

Federalism: A Way Out?

by jeryoel in Society, March 18, 2011
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As any other proposals, the concept of federalism in the country will always generate a list of pros and cons. Is it really the solution to the country’s problems?

The Case for Federalism in Uganda: Where Buganda Went Wrong

by lubegadaniel in Politics, March 11, 2011
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Federalism is a political system in which there are two governments i.e. the central government and regional government. The central government is in charge of national issues like budgets, foreign relations, and defence and other international departments. The regional government on the other hand is responsible for domestic issues pertaining to its region. This means one region’s issues are their own and they are expected to deal with it by their own means and resources.

The Constitution of 1787

by Ardenwa in Law, December 12, 2010
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American History.

The Constitution: The Most Stable Form of Government in The World, Yet Still Imperfect

by Explainer in Law, October 19, 2010
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This paper examines the flaws and perfection of the US Constitution as a form of government.

America vs. The World

by Dark Doink in Politics, October 18, 2010
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This is a short essay relating to my "The Fate of the Free World" essay, basically explaining the difference in thought between those who want freedom, and those who want control over others.

The Problem in Defining Federalism

by Bazza1972 in Politics, April 6, 2010
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Although, the federal system seems to be widely employed, arguably there are considerable difficulties that might prevent the achievement of one precise definition.

Good and Bad Sides of Creating New States in India

by Ashwath Komath in Government, March 24, 2010
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Creating new states has been a very debatable issue right now due to the demands for new states like Telengana and seeing the Telengana state materializing, other regions reiterate their demand for a new state. This article sees the positives and negatives of creating a new state.

The Six Principles of The United States Constitution

by Palodin6 in Law, December 5, 2009
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This will explain and show examples of the six principles of the US constitution.

Federalism and Anti Federalism

by KenFrequenzy in Politics, October 31, 2009
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Federalism.

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