Abstract

The tale of Bruno: Introduction to the second edition Introduction: Should we have more referendums? 1. The referendum and the ideal of consensus government 2. A. V. Dicey's theory: The referendum as the people's veto 3. Do referendums 'stand in the way of salutary reform'? 4. Is the referendum a constitutional safeguard? 5. The minority veto and the popular referendum: Two case studies Conclusion: Bringing it all back home Appendix A: Campaign spending Appendix B: Regulation of referendums Appendix C: Qualified majorities -- .

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