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_aThe paradox of constitutionalism _h[electronic resource] : _bconstituent power and constitutional form / _cedited by Martin Loughlin and Neil Walker. |
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_aOxford : _bOxford University Press, _c2008. |
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300 | _a1 online resource (viii, 375 p.) | ||
520 | 8 | _aIn modern political communities ultimate authority is often thought to reside with 'the people'. This book examines how constitutions act as a delegation of power from 'the people' to expert institutions, and looks at the attendant problems of maintaining the legitimacy of these constitutional arrangements. | |
588 | _aDescription based on print version record. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
650 | 0 | _aConstituent power. | |
650 | 0 | _aLegitimacy of governments. | |
700 | 1 | _aLoughlin, Martin. | |
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_aWalker, Neil, _d1960- |
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_iPrint version _z9780199552207 |
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_3Oxford scholarship online _uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199552207.001.0001 |
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