Democracy Collection
To celebrate the International Day of Democracy 2020 (15 September) explore our curated collection of Max Planck Encyclopedia of Comparative Constitutional Law articles, Oxford Constitutions of the World articles, and book chapters covering key issues, jurisdictional perspectives and the essential terminology of Democracy. All content is free to read until 15 December 2020.
Key issues |
Content from Oxford Scholarship Online and Oxford Constitutions of the World Will Democracy Die in Darkness?: Calling Autocracy by Its Name Can the Internet Survive Democracy? Democracy under Surveillance Anti-Constitutional Populist Backsliding The Institutional Architecture of Progressive Democracy The Fragile Basis of Democracy and Development, 4.1 The Anatomy of the Arab Spring (2011–2015) |
Jurisdictions |
Content taken from Oxford Constitutions of the World Is Constitutional Law Really Law? Constituting Democracy: Elections Rights: Political Participation Political Institutions in Canada in a New Era Maldives: The State of Liberal Democracy Recent Constitutional Amendments and the EU Harmonization Laws in Turkey: More Freedom, More Democracy and a More Civilian Order-An Overview |
Terminology
Content taken from the Max Planck Encyclopedia of Comparative Constitutional Law Elections |
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Constitutionalism under Stress |
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