Abstract

The article describes the regulation of the three great institutes of direct democracy - referendum, initiative and recall - in California and Spain. It deals with the different constitutional history in both States and compares the current regulation for those devices. This comparison sheds light on the meaning of the term «direct democracy» and suggests reasonable doubts about the meaning of Spanish Constitution article 23.1.

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