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Seventh Class Conclusion: Basic Principles for Multicultural Federal States Example: Swiss Case
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Swiss Diversity With regard to Languages Religion and Municipalities
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French Italien German Austria Romonsh
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Protestant (Dark) 40% Catholic white 46% Religion
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LegitimacyRule of Law Shared Rule Self-Rule Democracy
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1. Take cultural diversity seriously 2. Fatherland for minorities 3. Composed Nation 4. Multiple loyalty Legitimacy
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1. Take cultural diversity seriously 2. Fatherland for minorities 3. Composed Nation 4. Multiple loyalty multiple Citizenship Preamble of the Constitution: Determined to live together with their diversities respecting each other and in equity, Article 37 Nationality and Citizenships Everyone who holds citizenship of a Commune, and of the Canton to which it belongs, has Swiss citizenship. Article 1 The Swiss Confederation The People and the Cantons of Zurich, Berne, Lucerne, …. and Jura form the Swiss Confederation.
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Rule of Law 5. The Right to be different, or: equal rights versus the right to be equal 6. Four Dimension of Freedom: From, By, To, Within, the State 7. Liberty and Peace
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5. The Right to be different, or: equal rights versus the right to be equal 6. Four Dimension of Freedom: From, By, To, Within, the State 7. Liberty and Peace Article 4 National Languages The National Languages are German, French, Italian, and Romansh. Article 18 Freedom of Language The freedom of language is guaranteed. Art. 70 Par.2 In order to preserve harmony between linguistic com- munities, the cantons shall respect the traditional territorial distribution of languages, and shall take indigenous linguistic minorities into account.
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Shared Rule 8. Participation of ethnic Groups In Constitution making 9. Power sharing of cultural communities
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Art. 53 (2) All alterations to the number of the Cantons, or to their status, are subject to the assent of the rele- vant electorate and of the Cantons concerned, and also of a double vote of the People and the Cantons. (3) All changes to the territory of a Canton are subject to the approval of the electorate of the Cantons con- cerned, and to the assent of the Federal Assembly in the form of a federal decree. Article 45 Participation in Federal Decision Making (1)In the cases specified by the Federal Constitution, the Cantons shall participate in the decision-making process at the federal level, in particular in formulating federal legislation. (2) The Confederation shall inform the Cantons of its plans, fully and in good time; it shall consult them if their interests are likely to be affected.
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Self Rule 10. Autonomy 11. Enhancing diversity to overcome ethnification of politics
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10. Autonomy 11. Enhancing diversity to overcome ethnification of politics Article 3 Cantons The Cantons are sovereign insofar as their sove- reignty is not limited by the Federal Constitution; Article 2 (2) It (Confederation) shall promote…., the internal cohesion and the cultural diversity of the country.
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Democracy 12. Self-determination of individuals as aim of democracy 13. Value of compromise as alternative to the winner takes all democracy 14. Conflict management
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12. Self-determination of individuals as aim of democracy 13. Value of compromise as alternative to the winner takes all democracy 14. Conflict management 147 Consultation Procedure: Cantons, political parties and inte- rested circles shall be invited to comment, during preparatory phases, on important legislative bills, on other projects with major implications and also on important international treaties. Art. 175 The various regions and language communities must be equitably represented in the Federal Council. Preamble Resolved to renew their alliance so as to strengthen liberty, de- mocracy, independence and peace in a spirit of solidarity and openness towards the world
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