International IDEA 33
9. Federalism and the constitution as a whole
9. Federalism and the
constitution as a whole
The decision to adopt a federal system will shape the rest of the constitutional
structure, with implications for the structure of the legislature, the constitutional
amendment process and other aspects of constitutional design.
In situations where federalism is adopted primarily
as a response to the
diversity of a heterogeneous society, federalism’s commitment to territorial
decentralization cannot be considered in isolation
but only in relation to the
whole package of constitutional provisions that form the bargain between
communities, including such matters as language,
religion and minority
representation.
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