Constitutionalism and democracy

Burlington, VT: Ashgate (2006)
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The contributions in this volume cover five main themes centring on constitutionalism and democracy: substantive views, procedural views, reconciling substance procedures, populist constitutionalism, and constitutional democracy beyond the nation state.

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