Constitutional processes and democratic commitment
著者
書誌事項
Constitutional processes and democratic commitment
(The Castle lectures in ethics, politics, and economics)
Yale University Press, c2021
- : hardcover
大学図書館所蔵 件 / 全5件
注記
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
From one of our leading scholars of comparative constitutionalism, advice for everyone involved in the surprisingly common practice of constitution-writing
Enhancing prospects for democracy is an important objective in the process of creating a new constitution. Donald L. Horowitz argues that constitutional processes ought to be geared to securing commitment to democracy by those who participate in them. Using evidence from numerous constitutional processes, he makes a strong case for a process intended to increase the likelihood of a democratic outcome. He also assesses tradeoffs among various process attributes and identifies some that might impede democratic outcomes. This book provides a fresh perspective on constitutional processes that will interest students and scholars. It also offers sound advice for everyone involved in the surprisingly common practice of constitution-writing.
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