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Law and Democracy
- Cover
- Title page
- Imprint and copyright information
- Preface
- 1. Law and Democracy: Contemporary Questions
- I. Assumptions and Scope of Constitutional Democracy
- 2. Democracy and the Constitution: The People Deciding the Identity of ‘the people’
- 3. Thick and Thin Citizenship as Measures of Australian Democracy
- 4. The Right to Participate: Revisiting Roach and Rowe
- II. Accountability and Responsible Government
- 5. Ministerial Advisers: Democracy and Accountability
- 6. Applied Law Schemes and Responsible Government: Some Issues
- III. Democracy, Law and Culture
- 7. Ritual in the Law of Electoral Democracy
- 8. Performing Citizenship, Embodying Obedience
- 9. People You Might Know: Social Media in the Conflict Between Law and Democracy
- Notes on Contributors
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