A systemic analysis of constitutional democratic orders can shed light on two important aspects of political representation (PR): first, the complexity of PR as a plural endeavour involving various actors that perform different activities within a common framework; and second, the diachronic dimension of such an endeavour, which takes shape over time. The article elucidates both aspects with a focus on adjudicative bodies, to point out their representative status and potential as part of a systemic continuum that unfolds over time.
Valentini, C. (2023). Democratic representation and non-majoritarian actors in constitutional orders: a systemic analysis. JOURNAL OF LAW AND SOCIETY, 50(1), 1-16 [10.1111/jols.12429].
Democratic representation and non-majoritarian actors in constitutional orders: a systemic analysis
Valentini C.
2023
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A systemic analysis of constitutional democratic orders can shed light on two important aspects of political representation (PR): first, the complexity of PR as a plural endeavour involving various actors that perform different activities within a common framework; and second, the diachronic dimension of such an endeavour, which takes shape over time. The article elucidates both aspects with a focus on adjudicative bodies, to point out their representative status and potential as part of a systemic continuum that unfolds over time.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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