Constitutions and the Commons/ (Record no. 192236)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780203583937
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE
Transcribing agency Department of Politics
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Hudson, Blake
245 #0 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Constitutions and the Commons/
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Routledge,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2014.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Part 1: Constitutionalization of the Commons <br/><br/>1. Introduction <br/><br/>What this Book is About <br/>What this Book is Not About <br/>2. Natural Capital Commons and Keystone Constitutions: The Theoretical Context <br/><br/>Introduction to the Commons <br/>Commons Solutions: No Silver Bullet <br/>Natural Capital Commons <br/>Federal Systems May Legally Entrench a Nested Natural Capital Commons <br/>The Role of Keystone Constitutions <br/>Part 2: Decentralization of the Commons <br/><br/>3. Federal Systems as a Nested Commons: The Case of United States Decentralization <br/><br/>Introduction <br/>Benefits and Burdens of Decentralized Governance <br/>Over-decentralized Resource Management: Scale by Scale analysis of the Commons Dilemma <br/>Implications of Over-decentralized Resource Governance in Federal Systems: Tragedy Not Inevitable, but Legally Defensible <br/>Part 3: Federalization of the Commons <br/><br/>4. Commerce in the Commons <br/><br/>Introduction <br/>Commons and the Commerce Clause – Background and Context <br/>The Commerce Clause – A Brief Introduction to Relevant Cases <br/>The Commerce Clause – A Federal Means of Controlling State Herder Rationality? <br/>Commerce Clause Jurisprudence Viewed Through the Lens of the Commons: The Economic/Non-economic Controversy and Difficult Questions Arising Under the Commerce Clause <br/>Conclusion <br/>5. Dynamic Commons Resources, Undynamic Federalism <br/><br/>Introduction <br/>Deconstructing Dynamic and Dual Federalism within the Bimodal Federalism Framework <br/>Contributing to Commons Dilemmas: Coastal Land Loss and Subnational Forest Management as Remnants of Dual Federalism <br/>Conclusion <br/>Part 4: Internationalization of the Commons <br/><br/>6. Domestic Federalism’s Potential Limitation on International Law: a U.S. Forest Case Study <br/><br/>Introduction <br/>Climate Change—a New Opportunity to Include Forest Management in a Binding Global Treaty <br/>U.S. Federalism as a Restriction on Prescriptive Global Forest Management <br/>International Law on Federalism—a Restraint on Treaty Participation? <br/>An Unending Controversy—Does Federalism Limit the Treaty Making Power? The Nationalist vs. New Federalist Debate <br/>Missouri v. Holland—Death by Judicial Review or Executive Federalism? <br/>The Treaty Power and Private Property Rights <br/>Conclusion <br/>7. Forest Commons, Climate Change, and Federalism Beyond the United States: A Survey of Federal Systems<br/><br/>Introduction <br/>Elements of Federal Constitutional Orders that Best Balance Global Forest Governance and Decentralized Forest Policy Making <br/>Impacts of Select Federal Constitutions on International Forest and Climate Negotiations: Survey of Constitutional Authority and Forest Ownership <br/>Survey Summary and Situating Federal Constitutional Orders within the Policy Formulation/Implementation Matrix <br/>Conclusion <br/>8. Keying on Federal Systems with Weak Keystone Constitutions: The Role of Private Versus Public Forest Ownership in U.S. and Canadian Law and Policy <br/><br/>Summary of U.S. and Canadian Constitutional Impacts on Global Climate and Forest Governance <br/>U.S. and Canadian Domestic Forest Governance: Divergent Approaches, Disparate Implications for Fail-safe Federalism <br/>Explaining the United States-Canada Forest Policy Gap: Private vs. Public Forest Ownership <br/>Implications of the Private-Public Forest Ownership Divide for Suggested Mechanisms of Fail-safe Federalism <br/>Part 5: Fortification of Commons Constitutions <br/><br/>9. Forging Fail-safe Federalism by Strengthening Keystone Constitutions <br/><br/>Fortification From Within: Top-Down, Bilateral, and Horizontal Governance <br/>Fortification in Response to External Forces: Pathways of Transnational Impacts on Domestic Governance <br/>Conclusion
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Keyword Law
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Keyword Environmental Studies -- Management
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