Referendums have become increasingly common occurrences in European states in recent decades. Stephen Tierney writes on some of the potential benefits and dangers of using referendums to solve key constitutional questions. He writes that while referendums can undermine democracy if used incorrectly, they generally suffer from problems of practice rather than principle and these problems can be overcome in healthy democracies by suitable referendum design
A fight has been raging since Brexit over whether the people’s will has expressed itself; and if it ...
Referenda, especially those which are not constitutionally mandated, have often been used strategica...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Referendums have become increasingly common occurrences in European states in recent decades. Stephe...
As 23 June nears there has been increasing frustration around the quality of the debate, and the fac...
Referendums have become an increasingly important part of the process of constitutional change in th...
How can the decision of ten member states to subject the Constitutional Treaty of the European Union...
Despite their surface similarity, deliberative democracy and direct democracy often pull in differen...
Referendums have experienced some sort of a comeback. Citizen involvement in political decisions is ...
Referendums, especially referendums with constitutional content, are often treated as exceptional ac...
The EU referendum this week has sparked extensive debates about the pros and cons of direct democrac...
Referendums, especially referendums with constitutional content, are often treated as exceptional ac...
Recent studies have suggested that governments may call referendums on matters of European Union (EU...
Recent studies have suggested that governments may call referendums on matters of European Union (EU...
It is often argued that national referendums on European Union (EU) matters can be a cure for the de...
A fight has been raging since Brexit over whether the people’s will has expressed itself; and if it ...
Referenda, especially those which are not constitutionally mandated, have often been used strategica...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Referendums have become increasingly common occurrences in European states in recent decades. Stephe...
As 23 June nears there has been increasing frustration around the quality of the debate, and the fac...
Referendums have become an increasingly important part of the process of constitutional change in th...
How can the decision of ten member states to subject the Constitutional Treaty of the European Union...
Despite their surface similarity, deliberative democracy and direct democracy often pull in differen...
Referendums have experienced some sort of a comeback. Citizen involvement in political decisions is ...
Referendums, especially referendums with constitutional content, are often treated as exceptional ac...
The EU referendum this week has sparked extensive debates about the pros and cons of direct democrac...
Referendums, especially referendums with constitutional content, are often treated as exceptional ac...
Recent studies have suggested that governments may call referendums on matters of European Union (EU...
Recent studies have suggested that governments may call referendums on matters of European Union (EU...
It is often argued that national referendums on European Union (EU) matters can be a cure for the de...
A fight has been raging since Brexit over whether the people’s will has expressed itself; and if it ...
Referenda, especially those which are not constitutionally mandated, have often been used strategica...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...