Representing People and Not Interests: A Rawlsian Conceptualization of the Right to Vote (Canada) Representing People and Not Interests: A Rawlsian Conceptualization of the Right to Vote (Canada)

Representing People and Not Interests: A Rawlsian Conceptualization of the Right to Vote (Canada‪)‬

Review of Constitutional Studies 2009, Jan, 14, 1

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The health of democracies, of whatever type and range, depends on a wretched technical detail: electoral procedure. All the rest is secondary.--Jose Ortega y Gasset (1) I. INTRODUCTION

GENRE
Professionnel et technique
SORTIE
2009
1 janvier
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
97
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Centre for Constitutional Studies, University of Alberta
TAILLE
210
Ko

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