PPAS 3135 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Protectionism, Historicity Of Homer, Environmental Policy

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Intro: (ch. 5: federalism: separates power along two sides of government, one is central, and has the interests of the nation as a whole, the second is the power of regional states (provinces), Equal because they are considered to be coordinate. Coordinate power that is when different parts of government have different responsibilities. They do different things, have different roles, coordinate also means that the(cid:396)e is(cid:374)"t a(cid:374) agonistic. // courts are not superior to the government. Our constitution states there are three levels, none more superior than each other, the only institution that has more power than them is the actual constitution. Problems in terms of how it plays out ----: division of power: Other liberal democracies have unitary central systems of government that power can be referred to the absence of a constitution, where west minister or parliament holds all the power. In a unitary system, the central government has the authority to create provinces or states.

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