The aim of this essay is to examine the place of the people in the constitutions of democratic nations. While the meaning of democracy and the degree to which it is achieved vary within the family of nations considered democratic, the idea common to all is that the people are self-governing. In its origins, the idea is tied to liberty: not to be self-governing is to be subject to the will of another and so not to be free. What constitutes self-government is open to interpretation, although this is not the place to examine the possible meanings. Nor is this the place to set out the history of the idea or to show how it became central to modern constitutions, except to note the number of nations qualifying as democratic has steadily increased...
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A comparative study of constitutions and governments in world history is a key to deeper understandi...
The aim of this essay is to examine the place of the people in the constitutions of democratic natio...
How does democracy get off the ground? Is it possible to begin democratically where there is no demo...
This essay defends the claim that democracy-the rule of the people-is only possible by means of a co...
The achievements of the democratic constitutional order have long been associated with the sovereign...
The modern idea of the constitution is closely tied up with the political form of the nation-state, ...
Once the exclusive expressions of the few, modern constitutions have long been a world prose genre. ...
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The purpose of this article is to suggest a theoretical approach to modern democracy and its implici...
The relationship between democracy and constitutionalism is a complicated and multi-dimensional que...
The essays in this book respond in different ways to questions regarding sovereignty, constitutional...
Democratic government serves two purposes, both requiring that the substantive element of the rule o...
This Essay addresses the relationship between democracy and statehood. The two concepts have been li...
A comparative study of constitutions and governments in world history is a key to deeper understandi...
The aim of this essay is to examine the place of the people in the constitutions of democratic natio...
How does democracy get off the ground? Is it possible to begin democratically where there is no demo...
This essay defends the claim that democracy-the rule of the people-is only possible by means of a co...
The achievements of the democratic constitutional order have long been associated with the sovereign...
The modern idea of the constitution is closely tied up with the political form of the nation-state, ...
Once the exclusive expressions of the few, modern constitutions have long been a world prose genre. ...
This article examines the constitutional interactions between transition governance and leadership i...
The idea of limited government is the key to constitutionalism in the traditional understanding of t...
According to many social scientists, democratic institutions are subject to much discontent and dist...
The purpose of this article is to suggest a theoretical approach to modern democracy and its implici...
The relationship between democracy and constitutionalism is a complicated and multi-dimensional que...
The essays in this book respond in different ways to questions regarding sovereignty, constitutional...
Democratic government serves two purposes, both requiring that the substantive element of the rule o...
This Essay addresses the relationship between democracy and statehood. The two concepts have been li...
A comparative study of constitutions and governments in world history is a key to deeper understandi...