The prevailing view is that democratic procedures are unable to confer democratic legitimacy to decisions about democratic procedures. This paper examines this claim in detail and uses referendums on the inclusion of previously disenfranchised groups in the demos as a running example. The paper distinguishes between pure, imperfect and quasi-pure models of procedural democratic legitimacy and sub-versions of them. To various extents, each model does have the capacity to confer legitimacy to demos decisions under well-defined circumstances. The paper argues that quasi-pure procedural legitimacy represents the most promising account of democratic legitimacy in cases where democratic procedures are the subject of collective decision-making. Ac...
The purpose. The article presents deep analyzes of legitimacy and the basics of the process of legit...
When collective decisions should be made democratically, which people form the relevant demos? Many ...
This paper analyses the possibility of granting legitimacy to democratic decision-making procedures ...
The prevailing view is that democratic procedures are unable to confer democratic legitimacy to deci...
Despite being fundamental to democracy, the normative concept of the people, i.e. thedemos, is highl...
The quest for deliberative democracy is connected to the difficulties with what we for the sake of s...
This book offers a systematic treatment of the requirements of democratic legitimacy. It argues that...
A conception of legitimacy is at the core of normative theories of democracy. Many different concept...
When collective decisions should be made democratically, which people form the relevant demos? Many ...
The normative literature on secession has widely addressed the question of under which conditions th...
Whose interests should be represented in democratic decisions? Whose rights ought to be protected by...
Democracy is a term that is used to denote a variety of distinct objects and ideas. Democracy descri...
The literature on democracy and disagreement has argued that the principle of respect for judgement ...
Contemporary normative theories of democracy generally aim to show that democratic outcomes are legi...
The boundary problem holds that, whatever the theory of democratic legitimacy, the initial act of co...
The purpose. The article presents deep analyzes of legitimacy and the basics of the process of legit...
When collective decisions should be made democratically, which people form the relevant demos? Many ...
This paper analyses the possibility of granting legitimacy to democratic decision-making procedures ...
The prevailing view is that democratic procedures are unable to confer democratic legitimacy to deci...
Despite being fundamental to democracy, the normative concept of the people, i.e. thedemos, is highl...
The quest for deliberative democracy is connected to the difficulties with what we for the sake of s...
This book offers a systematic treatment of the requirements of democratic legitimacy. It argues that...
A conception of legitimacy is at the core of normative theories of democracy. Many different concept...
When collective decisions should be made democratically, which people form the relevant demos? Many ...
The normative literature on secession has widely addressed the question of under which conditions th...
Whose interests should be represented in democratic decisions? Whose rights ought to be protected by...
Democracy is a term that is used to denote a variety of distinct objects and ideas. Democracy descri...
The literature on democracy and disagreement has argued that the principle of respect for judgement ...
Contemporary normative theories of democracy generally aim to show that democratic outcomes are legi...
The boundary problem holds that, whatever the theory of democratic legitimacy, the initial act of co...
The purpose. The article presents deep analyzes of legitimacy and the basics of the process of legit...
When collective decisions should be made democratically, which people form the relevant demos? Many ...
This paper analyses the possibility of granting legitimacy to democratic decision-making procedures ...