Laws have colonised most of the corners of political practice, and now substantially determine the process and even the product of democracy. Yet analysis of these laws of politics has been hobbled by a limited set of theories about politics. Largely absent is the perspective of deliberative democracy – a rising theme in political studies that seeks a more rational, cooperative, informed, and truly democratic politics. Legal and political scholarship often view each other in reductive terms. This book breaks through such caricatures to provide the first full-length examination of whether and how the law of politics can match deliberative democratic ideals. Essential reading for those interested in either law or politics, the book present...
This dissertation addresses a debate about the proper relationship between democratic theory and ins...
This thesis is an attempt to synthesise two streams of political thought previously conducted in iso...
This book addresses a palpable, yet widely neglected, tension in legal discourse. In our everyday le...
The Law of Deliberative Democracy, written by Ron Levy, a senior lecturer at the Australian National...
One of the ascendant understandings of democracy in contemporary political theory is that democratic...
My Essay tries to show the ways in which deliberative democrats and election law theorists need each...
Deliberative democracy offers a distinctive and appealing conception of political life, but is it on...
Initially, deliberative politics offers a failure of self-identity in that the literature dealing wi...
This article proposes and develops the concept of “second-best deliberation,” and uses it to evaluat...
The article analyzes different forms of democratic innovation. On the one side, it highlights how de...
ABSTRACT: Deliberative Democrats have been criticised for promoting an overly consensual style of po...
Every election cycle a great number of citizens take to the polls to vote on public policy matters d...
Traditional “election law” or “the law of democracy” concentrated largely on constitutional analysis...
Democracy does not implement itself; a society’s commitment to govern itself democratically can be e...
This article explores the democratic features of common-law judicial law-making. It begins by examin...
This dissertation addresses a debate about the proper relationship between democratic theory and ins...
This thesis is an attempt to synthesise two streams of political thought previously conducted in iso...
This book addresses a palpable, yet widely neglected, tension in legal discourse. In our everyday le...
The Law of Deliberative Democracy, written by Ron Levy, a senior lecturer at the Australian National...
One of the ascendant understandings of democracy in contemporary political theory is that democratic...
My Essay tries to show the ways in which deliberative democrats and election law theorists need each...
Deliberative democracy offers a distinctive and appealing conception of political life, but is it on...
Initially, deliberative politics offers a failure of self-identity in that the literature dealing wi...
This article proposes and develops the concept of “second-best deliberation,” and uses it to evaluat...
The article analyzes different forms of democratic innovation. On the one side, it highlights how de...
ABSTRACT: Deliberative Democrats have been criticised for promoting an overly consensual style of po...
Every election cycle a great number of citizens take to the polls to vote on public policy matters d...
Traditional “election law” or “the law of democracy” concentrated largely on constitutional analysis...
Democracy does not implement itself; a society’s commitment to govern itself democratically can be e...
This article explores the democratic features of common-law judicial law-making. It begins by examin...
This dissertation addresses a debate about the proper relationship between democratic theory and ins...
This thesis is an attempt to synthesise two streams of political thought previously conducted in iso...
This book addresses a palpable, yet widely neglected, tension in legal discourse. In our everyday le...