Sovereignty, Civic Participation and Constitutional Law The People versus the Nation in Belgium

"This book brings recent insights about sovereignty and citizen participation in the Belgian Constitution to scholars in the fields of public law, history, and political theory. Throughout the Western world, there are increasing calls for greater citizen participation. Referendums, citizen co...

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Other Authors: Deseure, Brecht (Editor), Geenens, Raf (Editor), Sottiaux, Stefan (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2021
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