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Building: Faculty of Law, Floor: 1, Room: FL103
Thursday 15:50 - 17:30 CEST (08/09/2016)
The democratisation of suffrage and the parliamentarisation of government were two major changes in the 19th and early 20th century European politics. Their conceptualisation as well as the institutional and procedural implications for political action was a major topos in European politics since Max Weber and his times. The panel discusses different contributions to these debates among both scholars and politicians in different European countries.
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Citizen Participation as Social Representation: Widening the Meaning of Political Representation in the EU | View Paper Details |
Concepts of the Demos in Parliamentary Rhetoric | View Paper Details |
Parliaments and external sovereignty in representative regimes: Max Weber's contributions to the founding of the Weimar Republic | View Paper Details |
We and the People: Elites' Practical Theories of Democracy in Historical Comparison | View Paper Details |