In recent years, public authorities and civil-society organisations, driven by increasing public disengagement and a growing sense of distrust between the public and their representatives, have been instituting exercises in public deliberation, often using ‘mini-publics’, that is relatively small groups of citizens, selected according to various criteria and representing different viewpoints, brought together to deliberate on a particular issue. From small-scale experiments, mini- publics have recently taken a constitutional turn, at least in Europe. Iceland and Ireland have turned to deliberative democracy to reform their constitutions. Estonia, Luxembourg and Romania have also experienced constitutional processes in a deliberative mode. I...
Around the world, deliberative democracy is on the rise and is being implemented in real politics. I...
Because of its very conception, the G1000 in Belgium cannot be categorized as a form of constitution...
Democracy in Europe is under pressure. The financial crisis has strained relationships between ordin...
From small-scale experiments, deliberative mini-publics have recently taken a constitutional turn in...
Constitution-making in Western Europe has shifted from the traditional post-war model and taken a de...
How can the general public participate in constitution-making and constitution-amending procedures? ...
Constitution-making in Western Europe has shifted from the traditional post-war model and taken a de...
How can the general public participate in constitution-making and constitution-amending procedures? ...
Democratic innovations are on the rise in most Western democracies. Belgium, like Australia, has alw...
The article analyzes different forms of democratic innovation. On the one side, it highlights how de...
In its first half, this article considers whether democratic legitimacy entails deliberative require...
For deliberative democrats, the strength of any democracy is public deliberation, the frequent and r...
Around the world, a rapidly increasing number of parliaments experiment with deliberative models all...
Focus on the concept of deliberative democracy has increased rapidly within recent decades. However,...
'Deliberative Voting' describes a new kind of constitutional referendum. It is a 'deliberative demo...
Around the world, deliberative democracy is on the rise and is being implemented in real politics. I...
Because of its very conception, the G1000 in Belgium cannot be categorized as a form of constitution...
Democracy in Europe is under pressure. The financial crisis has strained relationships between ordin...
From small-scale experiments, deliberative mini-publics have recently taken a constitutional turn in...
Constitution-making in Western Europe has shifted from the traditional post-war model and taken a de...
How can the general public participate in constitution-making and constitution-amending procedures? ...
Constitution-making in Western Europe has shifted from the traditional post-war model and taken a de...
How can the general public participate in constitution-making and constitution-amending procedures? ...
Democratic innovations are on the rise in most Western democracies. Belgium, like Australia, has alw...
The article analyzes different forms of democratic innovation. On the one side, it highlights how de...
In its first half, this article considers whether democratic legitimacy entails deliberative require...
For deliberative democrats, the strength of any democracy is public deliberation, the frequent and r...
Around the world, a rapidly increasing number of parliaments experiment with deliberative models all...
Focus on the concept of deliberative democracy has increased rapidly within recent decades. However,...
'Deliberative Voting' describes a new kind of constitutional referendum. It is a 'deliberative demo...
Around the world, deliberative democracy is on the rise and is being implemented in real politics. I...
Because of its very conception, the G1000 in Belgium cannot be categorized as a form of constitution...
Democracy in Europe is under pressure. The financial crisis has strained relationships between ordin...