In classical terms, democracy is synonymous with direct participation. However, as states grew and direct public participation became more difficult, a more minimal concept of democracy associated with enfranchisement was adopted. Democracy, however, should not be limited to the enfranchisement of the masses. It ought to include some level of direct public participation in branches of the government such as the judicial system
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Civil jury service should be a potent form of deliberative democracy, creating greater civic engagem...
This article proposes a theory of “representative deliberation” to describe the democratic ideal tha...
In this Article, the authors look at jury selection from the viewpoint of citizens and voters, stand...
In the aftermath of de-stabilizing conflicts, the transition to sustainable democracy is a challengi...
Citizens directly participate in the civil justice system in three ways. They can be sued, they can ...
Lay participation in debates concerning public policies is a touchstone of a democracy. The Constitu...
This thesis analyses the Public Participation Programme in the South African constitution-making pro...
The following essay is based on a talk delivered last summer at an international conference on lay ...
Civil jury service should be a potent form of deliberative democracy, creating greater civic engagem...
The Oscar Pistorius Trial awakened everyday citizens to the reality of what transpires in South Afri...
The Australian civil jury system was subjected to enormous criticism in the 20th century. The critic...
This paper assesses the political impact of the constitutional framework and policy for public parti...
Core principles of democracy are important not only in executive and legislative functions, but they...
Linda Nyati explores the duty to facilitate public participation in legislative processes in terms o...
Civil cases in Ghana are tried by the bench. Criminal cases are also handled by bench trials, except...
Civil jury service should be a potent form of deliberative democracy, creating greater civic engagem...
This article proposes a theory of “representative deliberation” to describe the democratic ideal tha...
In this Article, the authors look at jury selection from the viewpoint of citizens and voters, stand...
In the aftermath of de-stabilizing conflicts, the transition to sustainable democracy is a challengi...
Citizens directly participate in the civil justice system in three ways. They can be sued, they can ...
Lay participation in debates concerning public policies is a touchstone of a democracy. The Constitu...
This thesis analyses the Public Participation Programme in the South African constitution-making pro...
The following essay is based on a talk delivered last summer at an international conference on lay ...
Civil jury service should be a potent form of deliberative democracy, creating greater civic engagem...