The problem of constitutional legitimation : what the debate on electoral quotas tells us about the legitimacy of decision-making rules in constitutional choice
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June 2017
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Authors: | Trantidis, Aris |
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Constitutional political economy. - Norwell, Mass. : Springer Science + Business Media, LLC, ISSN 1043-4062, ZDB-ID 1025732-9. - Vol. 28.2017, 2, p. 195-208
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Subject: | Constitutional theory | Constitutional choice | Affirmative action | Formal equality | Substantive equality | Electoral quotas | Feminist theory | Calculus of Consent | Verfassungsökonomik | Constitutional economics | Theorie | Theory | Neue politische Ökonomie | Public choice | Verfassung | Constitution | Legitimität | Legitimacy | Wahlsystem | Electoral system | Gleichberechtigung | Gender equality |
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