Moving from the assumption that traditional decision making based on direct or representative Democracy is reaching ist Limits in Terms of legitimacy of the decisions, the paper focuses on some examples of new deliberative forms and argues that federalism is one of the more interesting instruments that constitutionalism has to offer as pluralistic Matrix to explore solution to new legitimacy demands
Participation, Federalism, and Pluralism: Challenges to Decision Making and Responses by Constitutionalism
PALERMO, Francesco
2015-01-01
Abstract
Moving from the assumption that traditional decision making based on direct or representative Democracy is reaching ist Limits in Terms of legitimacy of the decisions, the paper focuses on some examples of new deliberative forms and argues that federalism is one of the more interesting instruments that constitutionalism has to offer as pluralistic Matrix to explore solution to new legitimacy demandsFile in questo prodotto:
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