Referendums as representative democracy:

Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1. Introduction -- I. A Guide to this Book -- II. The 'Basic Fact' of Modern Politics -- III. An Alternative: Referendums as Representative Democracy -- IV. What is a Referendum? -- V. Scope and Methodology -- VI. Referendums in a Global Context --...

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1. Verfasser: Trueblood, Leah (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Oxford Hart 2024
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Zusammenfassung:Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1. Introduction -- I. A Guide to this Book -- II. The 'Basic Fact' of Modern Politics -- III. An Alternative: Referendums as Representative Democracy -- IV. What is a Referendum? -- V. Scope and Methodology -- VI. Referendums in a Global Context -- VII. Conclusion -- 2. The People or Politicians? A False Choice -- I. Introduction -- II. Two-track Democracy -- III. Constitutions -- IV. Legitimate Authority -- V. Constitutional Authorship -- VI. Participating in the Material Constitution -- VII. Conclusion -- 3. Why Referendums on Fundamental Constitutional Matters Cannot be Directly Democratic -- I. Introduction -- II. The Case for Referendums as Exceptional -- III. The People Coming Together to Make Decisions Instead of Decisions Being Made by Representatives -- IV. The People Coming Together to Make Decisions Instead of Decisions Being Made by Representatives -- V. The People Coming Together to Make Decisions Instead of Decisions Being Made by Representatives -- VI. The People Coming Together to Make Decisions Instead of Decisions Being Made by Representatives -- VII. Conclusion -- 4. Referendums as Representative Democracy -- I. Introduction -- II. Referendums as Providing Specific Direction to Representatives -- III. The Constitutional Implications of Treating Referendums as Representative -- IV. Justifying Referendums as Representative -- V. Procedural and Instrumental Arguments for Referendums -- VI. A Piecemeal Case for Referendums -- VII. The Right Kind of Reasons to Hold Referendums -- VIII. The Trickiest Case: Secession -- IX. Conclusion -- 5. Principles for the Use of Referendums -- I. Introduction -- II. Making Referendums Representative -- III. The Success Conditions of Referendums -- IV. Confronting the Case against Referendums -- V. Referendums as 'Remedies' -- VI. Conclusion.
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