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What elements of legislation make citizens use direct democracy tools or abandon them? This is the question we aim to look into during the webinar “Navigating democracy legislations: why rules of the game matter”. Direct democracy legislations come in an impressive variety of phrasings, requirements, quorums and other legal setups. In some countries, like Hungary, certain restrictions make the instruments more appealing to the political leadership rather than citizens. In others, here Taiwan can serve as an example, with the change of legislation the usage of the instruments has changed drastically.
SPEAKERS
- Yen-tu SuResearch Professor, Institutum Iurisprudentiae, Academia Sinica
- Kim GravesPhD Candidate in Direct Democracy Research, Lille Catholic UniversityProfile on this website:
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