Popular Sovereignty in Early Modern Constitutional Thought

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Popular sovereignty - the doctrine that the public powers of state originate in a concessive grant of power from "the people" - is the cardinal doctrine of modern constitutional theory, placing full constitutional authority in the people at large, rather than in the hands of judges, kings, or a political elite. This book explores the intellectual origins of this influential doctrine and investiga...
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Popular sovereignty - the doctrine that the public powers of state originate in a concessive grant of power from "the people" - is the cardinal doctrine of modern constitutional theory, placing full constitutional authority in the people at large, rather than in the hands of judges, kings, or a political elite. This book explores the intellectual origins of this influential doctrine and investiga...
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  • Formats: epub
  • ISBN: 9780191062452
  • Publication Date: 18 Feb 2016
  • Publisher: OUP Oxford
  • Product language: English
  • Drm Setting: DRM