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$acr$2rdacarrier 200 12$aA Global Law of Diversity $eEvolving Models and Concepts 205 $a1st ed. 210 1$aOxford :$cTaylor & Francis Group,$d2024. 210 4$d©2025. 215 $a1 online resource (380 pages) 225 1 $aRoutledge Advances in Minority Studies 311 $a1-03-279585-9 327 $aCover -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: From minorities to diversity: a global inquiry -- Diversity and constitutionalism: an introduction -- A snapshot of the trends and innovations in the Global North: between macro- and micro-perspectives -- The inclusion of the Global South: methodological issues and its theoretical and practical contribution -- The theoretical aims of the study -- Overview of the chapters -- Methodological issues -- 1 The growing significance of diversity for constitutionalism -- Liberal constitutionalism and the centrality of equality -- The emerging nation-states: equality, citizenship, and majority rule -- Recognition of the legal significance of diversity through treaty mechanisms and federalism -- The path toward greater equality and the consolidation of the concepts of minority and indigenous peoples at the international and domestic levels -- The emergence of diversity/1: the interwar period, the international minority rights system, its demise, and experiments of non-territorial autonomy -- The emergence of diversity/2: the extension of rights in the domestic and international domains and diversity protection through non-discrimination -- The emergence of diversity/3: multiple constitutional ideal-typical models for the accommodation of diversity within the framework of democratic constitutionalism -- The emergence of diversity/4: minority and indigenous peoples' rights law -- 2 Models for the accommodation of diversity from liberal and democratic constitutionalism -- Models for the accommodation of diversity in the liberal epoch and their targets -- An overview of the models for the accommodation of diversity stemming from the democratic turn of constitutionalism. 327 $aInternational law as the source of a general right to existence and survival -- Equality and non-discrimination as essential guarantees (also) for minorities -- Minority rights and instruments -- Indigenous peoples' rights law: some distinctive aspects -- 3 Innovative macro-perspectives of diversity accommodation -- The premises for the evolution of the models for the accommodation of diversity -- Innovative macro-perspectives -- A Global South macro-perspective to diversity accommodation: emerging constitutional frameworks and their instruments for the accommodation of diversity -- The European macro-perspective -- Convergences and divergences between the Global North and Global South -- 4 Innovative instruments for the accommodation of diversity -- From theory to practice: emergent instruments for the accommodation of diversity in the Global North -- Emerging governance forms of autonomy -- A shift toward governance -- Functional non-territorial autonomy -- Institutional completeness and administrative autonomy in Canada and beyond -- Nested federalism(s) -- Revitalized inclusive forms of territorial and non-territorial subnational autonomy for diversity accommodation -- Legal pluralism as a form of autonomous self-governance -- Participatory democracy and democratic innovations: consultative bodies and inclusive, participatory practices between reality and potential -- Some preliminary conclusions and open questions on the structure of the emerging instruments -- 5 Building the "Law of Diversity" -- The evolving position of diversity -- Diversity and liberal constitutionalism: diversity as a derogation from the constitutional order -- Diversity and democratic constitutionalism: diversity as a legitimate exception to the ordinary rule -- Diversity and plural constitutionalism: diversity as the general rule. 327 $aThe concurrent paradigms underlying the treatment of diversity -- The notion of paradigm as a guide -- The mono-national and the multi-national paradigms: rigidity and homogeneity -- The plural paradigm -- The "Law of Diversity" as a gate-opener: why a renovated conceptual framework -- The "Law of Diversity" as an enabling theoretical standpoint -- The "Law of Diversity" as a gate-opener: support for the theoretical proposal from Diversity Studies -- The "Law of Diversity" applied: a proposal to classify the instruments for the accommodation of diversity -- 6 Can federalism help frame the emergent models for the accommodation of diversity? -- Main assumptions -- Theoretical references: the emergence of a meta-theoretical approach to federalism and its applications -- Four approaches to federalism in recent literature -- Feder(ation)alism v the meta-theoretical potential of federalism: general overview and first connections with the "Law of Diversity" -- Trying to structure the analytical or meta-theoretical perspective of federalism -- The "fathers" of the meta-theoretical perspective in the modern literature -- Recent accounts dealing with the meta-theoretical perspective explicitly -- Federalism and the federal phenomenon: why another definition is not needed and how the concept can be theoretically employed -- Federalism and the "Law of Diversity": initial thoughts on the theoretical potential of federalism -- Negotiation and asymmetry: a federal model for the "Law of Diversity" -- Complex decision-making processes -- Definition of areas of jurisdiction in complex policy areas: coordination over division -- Conflicts of jurisdictions: Trends and tools for their resolution -- Conclusions -- The path of the study -- A global comparative perspective unveils the variety of legal responses to diversity within the constitutional tradition(s). 327 $aMain theoretical proposals and contributions -- Federalism and the "Law of Diversity": in search of appropriate concepts for contemporary times -- Limitations of the study and points in need of further research -- Index. 330 $aThis book provides a global perspective on the accommodation of diversity within constitutional traditions, considering the most innovative approaches and legal instruments of the Global North and Global South. 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