Constitutionalism and democracy

The eleven essays in this volume, supplemented by an editorial introduction, centre around three overlapping problems. First, why would a society want to limit its own sovereign power by imposing constitutional constraints on democratic decision-making? Second, what are the contributions of democrac...

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Corporate Author: Maison des sciences de l'homme (Paris, France)
Other Authors: Elster, Jon (Editor), Slagstad, Rune (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:Spanish
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1988
Series:Studies in rationality and social change
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Collection: Cambridge Books Online - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:The eleven essays in this volume, supplemented by an editorial introduction, centre around three overlapping problems. First, why would a society want to limit its own sovereign power by imposing constitutional constraints on democratic decision-making? Second, what are the contributions of democracy and constitutions to efficient government? Third, what are the relations among democracy, constitutionalism, and private property? This comprehensive discussion of the problems inherent in constitutional democracy will be of interest to students in a variety of social sciences. It illuminates particularly the current efforts of many countries, especially in Latin America, to establish stable democratic regimes
Physical Description:vii, 359 pages digital
ISBN:9781139173629