The uses and abuses of referendums
<p>Referendums, especially referendums with constitutional content, are often treated as exceptional acts. They are treated as exceptional in a democratic sense, because they are thought to go beyond the usual democratic processes and institutions. Since referendums are thought to be exception...
Main Author: | Trueblood, L |
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Other Authors: | Green, L |
Format: | Thesis |
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2018
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