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Albert Venn Dicey: Writings on Democracy and the Referendum, Paperback / softback Book

Albert Venn Dicey: Writings on Democracy and the Referendum Paperback / softback

Edited by Gregory (Princeton University, New Jersey) Conti

Part of the Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought series

Paperback / softback

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What are the limits to parliamentary sovereignty? When should the people be able to vote directly on issues?

The constitutional theorist Albert Venn Dicey (1835-1922) was a cogent advocate of the referendum.

While his enthusiasm for the institution was widely acknowledged in his own day, thereafter this dimension of his career has been largely neglected.

This fall into obscurity is partly explained by the fact that Dicey never collected his writings on referendums into a single volume.

Consequently, during the prolonged crisis over Brexit, the implications of Dicey's thought were unclear, despite his standing as a foundational figure in British constitutional law.

This timely modern edition brings together Dicey's sophisticated and intricate writings on the referendum, and it covers his attempts to construct a credible theory of democracy on a new intellectual and institutional basis.

An original scholarly introduction analyzes Dicey's thought in light of its contemporary context.

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