Constitutional Modernization and Deliberative Democracy: a Political Science Assessment

Eerola, Aleksi;Reuchamps, Min
(2016) International seminar ‘The Contribution of the Constitution to the Protection of human Rights’ — Location: Brussels (26.May.2016)

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This article analyses contemporary attempts at constitutional modernisation through deliberative democracy. The cases of Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, and Nepal are assessed through the lens of three different types of legitimacy: input legitimacy, throughput legitimacy, and output legitimacy.
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Eerola, A., & Reuchamps, M. (2016). Constitutional Modernization and Deliberative Democracy: a Political Science Assessment. International seminar ‘The Contribution of the Constitution to the Protection of human Rights’, Brussels. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/59291