Theory of political representation
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Theory of political representation
(Studies in politics, security and society / edited by Stanisław Sulowski, 2)
Peter Lang, 2015
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book discusses political representation both as a political idea and a principle of law. Representation was a topic of political debates throughout the 19th and 20th century and the debate has intensified with today’s so-called «crisis of representation». The issue always relates to the political system in practice and this study takes into account the obvious assertion that it is impossible to imagine contemporary political systems without representation: Political representation is a principle of law and a process of correlating the political will of the representative and the represented.
Table of Contents
Contents: Political representation – Parliamentary mandate – Deputy – Representative value – People and Parliament – Political participation.
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