Constitutional deliberative democracy in Europe
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Constitutional deliberative democracy in Europe
(ECPR--Studies in European political science)
ECPR Press, 2016
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内容説明
From small-scale experiments, deliberative mini-publics have recently taken a constitutional turn in Europe. Iceland and Ireland have turned to deliberative democracy to reform their constitutions. Estonia, Luxembourg and Romania have also experienced constitutional process in a deliberative mode. In Belgium the G1000, a citizen-led initiative of deliberative democracy, has fostered a wider societal debate about the role and place of citizens in the country's democracy. At the same time, European institutions have introduced different forms of deliberative democracy as a way to connect citizens back in. These empirical cases are emblematic of a possibly constitutional turn in deliberative democracy in Europe. The purpose of this book is to critically assess these developments, bringing together academics involved in the designing of these new forms of constitutional deliberative democracy with the theorists who propagated the ideas and evaluated democratic standards.
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Table of Contents
List of Figures and Tables vii
Contributors ix
Preface xiii
Chapter One - A Constitutional Turn for Deliberative
Democracy in Europe? 1
Jane Suiter and Min Reuchamps
Chapter Two - Participatory Constitutional Deliberation
in the Wake of Crisis: The Case of Iceland 15
Eirikur Bergmann
Chapter Three - The Irish Constitutional Convention:
A Case of `High Legitimacy'? 33
Jane Suiter, David M. Farrell and Clodagh Harris
Chapter Four - The Macro Political Uptake of the G1000
in Belgium 53
Vincent Jacquet, Jonathan Moskovic,
Didier Caluwaerts and Min Reuchamps
Chapter Five - Constitutional Deliberative Democracy
and Democratic Innovations 75
Brigitte Geissel and Sergiu Gherghina
Chapter Six - How Can Constitutional Reforms Be Deliberative?
The Hybrid Legitimacies of Constitutional Deliberative Democracy 93
Julien Talpin
Chapter Seven - Designing Mini-Publics for Constitutional
Deliberative Democracy 109
Kimmo Groenlund
Chapter Eight - Legitimacy without Visibility? On the
Role of Mini-Publics in the Democratic System 129
Stefan Rummens
Chapter Nine - Ideas of Constitutions and Deliberative
Democracy: A Conceptual Conclusion 147
John Parkinson
Index 169
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