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Index
Cover Title Page Preface Summary Contents Contents List of Contributors Table of Cases Table of Legislation 1. Analysing Central-local Relations in Asian Constitutional Systems: Decentralising Power in 21st-Century Asia
Decentralisation Ethnic Rights, Power and Constitutional Ordering Local Self-Government, Local Elections and Local Regulation: How Much and How Far? The Dilemmas of Central and Local Power Conclusion Further Reading
2. Legalising Central-local Relations in China
Introduction The Hierarchy of Legal Norms Local Autonomy in a Centralised Framework Curbing ‘Legislative Conflicts’ in a Unitary State Combatting Local Protectionism Without the Courts? The Sun Zhigang Case: An Illustration of China’s Central-local Relations New Reforms Driven by Centralisation Further Reading
3. Evolving Central-local Relations in a Contested Constitutional Democracy: The Case of Taiwan
Introduction Constitutional Regulation of Central-local Relations
Central-local Relations in the ROC Constitution The Changing Landscape of Central-local Relations
Local Self-Governance in the Era of Authoritarian Rule: 1945–89 Central-local Relations in Transitional Democracy: 1990–2010 The Emergence of the Megacities: 2011–present
Central-local Relations in a Democratic Transitional Context
Elections, Legitimacy and Sovereignty: The Downsizing of the Taiwan Provincial Government Partisan Politics, Taipei City and the Pro-Dialogue Court
The National Health Insurance Case The Postponement of the Local Election Case
Conclusion Further Reading
4. Central-local Relations and the Constitutional Discourse on Political Decentralisation in 21st-Century Vietnam
Introduction Political Decentralisation Constitutional Discourse on Political Decentralisation in 21st-Century Vietnam
Three Constitutional Principles of Local Government Specific Proposals for Political Decentralisation
Popular Election of Local Leaders Removal of District People’s Councils Judicial Review
Denouement: The Influence of the Discourse
Analysis
The Case for Reform The Case of the Conservatives The Delphic Outcomes
Conclusion Further Reading
5. Central-local Relations in Indonesia: Reforming the Integralist State
Introduction Reformasi and Decentralisation Distribution of Power Review Mechanisms
Invalidation by the Executive Invalidation by the Supreme Court
Observations and Conclusions Further Reading
6. Ethnic Rights and Constitutional Change: The Recognition of Ethnic Nationalities in Myanmar/Burma
Introduction Symbolic Recognition: Territorial Divisions of the Seven States and Regions Special Representation: Ministers of National Races Affairs Limited Self-Governance: Self-Administered Zones and Divisions
Selection Process for the Zones Constitutional Powers of the Zones
The Concentration of Zones in Shan State Round 1 Ceasefires: Wa and Kokang Zones Round 2 Ceasefires: Pa-O Zone and Palaung Zone The Exceptions: Danu Zone and Naga Zone
Conclusion Further Reading
7. The Role of the Central Government and Local Government in Times of Crisis: Japan’s Experience After the Great East Japan Earthquake Disaster
Introduction Local Government in Japan
Local Government Under the Japanese Constitution The Local Government Act Residents’ Participation in Local Government The Realities of Local Government
The Great East Japan Earthquake Disaster and Local Government
The Tohoku Earthquake and its Impact on Local Government Government Responses The Implications of Tsunami Relief Work for the Division of Powers Between Central and Local Government Reconstruction and Division of Powers Between the Central Government and Local Government Delay and Frustration
The Nuclear Meltdown in Fukushima and Local Government
The Nuclear Meltdown in Fukushima Critical Lack of Power in the Central Government Evacuation and the Necessity for Coordination Is it Appropriate to Require Consent from Local Government?
Lessons Learned Conclusion Further Reading
8. Local Democracy in a Multi-layered Constitutional System: Malaysian Local Government Reconsidered
Introduction Historical and Constitutional Background Local Government in Contemporary Malaysia The Prospects for Restoring Local Government Elections Conclusion Further Reading
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