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The Law and Politics of Intervention in Federal Systems: Corrective or Coercive?

Edited by: Yonatan T. Fessha, Karl Koessler

ISBN13: 9781035348251
To be Published: May 2026
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £130.00





This interdisciplinary book explores the tension in federal systems between higher government level intervention and the autonomy of subnational and local governments. International experts examine a variety of jurisdictions across Africa, Asia, Europe and South America, illustrating how federal intervention can become a coercive tool for control rather than serving as a genuine corrective mechanism.

Adopting an international comparative approach, the contributing authors address how federal systems can undermine the self-governance rights of a territory and harm democracy, when they allow a senior level of government to intervene in the affairs of subnational and local authorities. Chapters cover vital questions about the extent of intervention that can and should be allowed and the conditions that justify and regulate these interventions. They examine the procedural safeguards available against unwarranted intervention, as well as how political dynamics influence the use, abuse and frequency of interventions.

The Law and Politics of Intervention in Federal Systems is an essential resource for students and academics in law and political science, particularly those interested in comparative constitutional law, comparative politics and, more specifically, comparative federalism.

Subjects:
Constitutional and Administrative Law, Comparative Law
Contents:
1. The law and politics of intervention in federal systems: framing the debate 1
Yonatan T. Fessha and Karl Kössler
2. Argentina: federal interventions as a constitutional way of doing politics 13
Lara Goyburu
3. Brazil: federal intervention as a paradox of unity and autonomy 35
Marcelo Labanca Corrêa de Araújo
4. Ethiopia: the use and abuse of intervention powers 59
Zemelak Ayele and Gosaye Berhanu
5. India: President’s Rule and permissive interventionism 87
Louise Tillin
6. Italy: federalism and intervention 115
Alice Valdesalici
7. Kenya: the framework and practice of national intervention in counties 151
Henry Gichana
8. Malaysia: intervention under the guise of emergency powers? 170
Andrew Harding
9. Nigeria: continuity and change in the law and politics of federal intervention 186
Rotimi Suberu
10. South Africa: the origins, uses and effectiveness of intervention powers 216
Yonatan T. Fessha, Lisa Draga, and Jaap De Visser
11. Spain: the regulation and (rare) practice of central government’s intervention in the State of Autonomies 246
Ignacio Molina and Mayte Salvador
12. The balance between autonomy and intervention: lessons from near and far 274
Nico Steytler
13. Intervention in federal systems: underlying rationales, legal bases, procedures and politics 295
Karl Kössler and Yonatan T. Fessha