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Democracy in Question? Direct Democracy in the European Union

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2018

Abstract

Challenges posed to European integration by exercises of direct democracy at the national or sub-state level – EU response to referendums on internal constitutional matters – Greek, Scottish and Catalan referendum processes – Resilience of state nationalism and the complex pluralisation of identities below the level of the state

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Lecturer in Public Law and Human Rights, University of Edinburgh.

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Teaching Fellow in Public Law and Human Rights, University of Edinburgh.

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Professor of Constitutional Theory, University of Edinburgh. All authors are grateful to the anonymous reviewers for comments on earlier drafts. We remain responsible for any errors.

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