This article analyses contemporary attempts at constitutional modernisation through deliberative democracy. The cases of Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, and Nepal are assessed through the lens of three different types of legitimacy: input legitimacy, throughput legitimacy, and output legitimacy
Enhanced legitimacy is a driving force behind deliberative innovations (Fung 2015, Curato and Böker ...
Ever since the 1990’s, deliberative theory has been heralded as the most promising new theory on pol...
Deliberative democracy, a theory of political legitimacy, argues citizens should be given a more cen...
This article analyses contemporary attempts at constitutional modernisation through deliberative dem...
Citizens increasingly obtained the opportunity of consultation and input during the constitutional r...
From small-scale experiments, deliberative mini-publics have recently taken a constitutional turn in...
In recent years, public authorities and civil-society organisations, driven by increasing public dis...
This book explains deliberative constitution-making with a special focus on the connections between ...
The purpose. The article presents deep analyzes of legitimacy and the basics of the process of legit...
Mechanisms of constitutional development have recently attracted significant attention, specifically...
Deliberative constitutionalism is an emerging field that combines constitutional theory – and its em...
In its first half, this article considers whether democratic legitimacy entails deliberative require...
Constitutions are the cornerstone of polities. They are fundamental in at least two senses. On the o...
For deliberative democrats, the strength of any democracy is public deliberation, the frequent and r...
Constitution-making in Western Europe has shifted from the traditional post-war model and taken a de...
Enhanced legitimacy is a driving force behind deliberative innovations (Fung 2015, Curato and Böker ...
Ever since the 1990’s, deliberative theory has been heralded as the most promising new theory on pol...
Deliberative democracy, a theory of political legitimacy, argues citizens should be given a more cen...
This article analyses contemporary attempts at constitutional modernisation through deliberative dem...
Citizens increasingly obtained the opportunity of consultation and input during the constitutional r...
From small-scale experiments, deliberative mini-publics have recently taken a constitutional turn in...
In recent years, public authorities and civil-society organisations, driven by increasing public dis...
This book explains deliberative constitution-making with a special focus on the connections between ...
The purpose. The article presents deep analyzes of legitimacy and the basics of the process of legit...
Mechanisms of constitutional development have recently attracted significant attention, specifically...
Deliberative constitutionalism is an emerging field that combines constitutional theory – and its em...
In its first half, this article considers whether democratic legitimacy entails deliberative require...
Constitutions are the cornerstone of polities. They are fundamental in at least two senses. On the o...
For deliberative democrats, the strength of any democracy is public deliberation, the frequent and r...
Constitution-making in Western Europe has shifted from the traditional post-war model and taken a de...
Enhanced legitimacy is a driving force behind deliberative innovations (Fung 2015, Curato and Böker ...
Ever since the 1990’s, deliberative theory has been heralded as the most promising new theory on pol...
Deliberative democracy, a theory of political legitimacy, argues citizens should be given a more cen...