Affiliation:
1. Doctoral Candidate, Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales, Sydney, nsw, Australia; Lionel Murphy Postgraduate Endowment Scholar h.hobbs@unsw.edu.au
Abstract
Questions of constitutional design, that is, of structuring the political relationship between dominant and non-dominant communities, are recurrent across the globe. While the particular issues faced by each state are distinct, at their root lies a common problem: how should legal and political institutions and processes be designed to provide minority groups or peoples with the capacity to have their interests heard in the processes of government? In this article, I explore how democratic theory conceives of, and answers, this fundamental question.
Subject
Political Science and International Relations,Geography, Planning and Development
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