Format:
1 online resource (xiii, 319 pages).
ISBN:
9781003020608
,
1003020607
,
9781000395549
,
1000395545
,
9781000395631
,
1000395634
Series Statement:
Comparative constitutional change
Content:
Maria Cahill, Introduction : the reign of popular sovereignty in Ireland -- an antidote to populism? -- Laura Cahillane, The origins of popular sovereignty in Ireland : theory and reality -- Michael Kearney, Self-determination & the Irish constitutional framework -- Eoin Daly, Conceptualising popular sovereignty in the Irish constitutional order -- Raphael Girard, Populism, 'the people' and popular sovereignty -- Clara Hurley, The relational state : does the primacy of popular sovereignty prevent a feminist understanding of state sovereignty? -- Conor O'Mahony, Introduction to Part 2 : expressing popular sovereignty through constitutional referendums -- Gavin Barrett, Modalities and political practices concerning referendums in Ireland : some observations -- Jennifer Kavanagh, Is the current mechanism for challenging a referendum result suitable for purpose? -- Hilary Hogan, Democratic constitutionalism or elite control? Revisiting the 2004 Irish Citizenship Referendum -- David Kenny, The risks of referendums : 'referendum culture' in Ireland as a solution? -- Oran Doyle and Rachael Walsh, Constitutional disagreement, deliberation and reform : a counter-narrative on the Irish citizens' assembly -- Alex Layden, Informal constitutional change and local government in Ireland -- Colin Harvey, Popular sovereignty, Irish reunification and change on the Island of Ireland -- Colm O Cinneide, Conclusion : Irish popular sovereignty in domestic and comparative perspective.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780367897017
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780367897017
Language:
English
DOI:
10.4324/9781003020608