Sovereignty and Representation

Ratio Juris 14 (3):272-280 (2001)
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Abstract

In this contribution the author explores some aspects of the relation between sovereignty, democracy and representation. After shortly focusing on the idea of sovereignty, he then questions Rousseau's refusal to take representation into account within a democratic framework, an idea that is however latent in his general approach

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