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Braun Binder | Feld | Huber | Poier | Wittreck

Jahrbuch für direkte Demokratie 2019

Nomos,  2020, 375 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8487-7726-6


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englischVolume 9 of the Yearbook for Direct Democracy contains contributions on the digital transformation of direct democracy and the electronic development of participatory democracy; on the question of how direct democracy can be made resistant to populism; and on the interaction between direct and representative democracy in Italy. In two articles, the development and practice of direct democracy in Liechtenstein and Hungary are analyzed. In addition, recent developments in Switzerland, Austria, and Germany as well as the jurisprudence on direct democracy are reported in an expert manner. Individual contributions also take into account developments in connection with the corona pandemic until mid-2020.

 

With contributions by

Carsten Berger, Prof. Dr. Nadja Braun Binder, Dr. Clau Dermont, Prof. Dr. Cristina Fraenkel-Haeberle, Prof. Dr. Fabrizio Gilardi, Maël Kubli, Eliane Kunz, Dr. Wilfried Marxer, Prof. Dr. Zóltan Tibor Pállinger, Prof. Dr. Arne Pautsch, Prof. Dr. Klaus Poier, Frank Rehmet, Prof. Dr. Margrit Seckelmann, PD Dr. Goran Seferovic, Prof. Dr. Nenad Stojanović, Prof. Dr. Axel Tschentscher, PD Dr. Andrea Töndury, Martin Widmer und Prof. Dr. Fabian Wittreck.

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