Referendums and the European Union: A Comparative Inquiry

Author:   Fernando Mendez (Universität Zürich) ,  Mario Mendez (Queen Mary University of London) ,  Vasiliki Triga
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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Pages:   282
Publication Date:   23 June 2016
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Author:   Fernando Mendez (Universität Zürich) ,  Mario Mendez (Queen Mary University of London) ,  Vasiliki Triga
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.420kg
ISBN:  

9781316603369


ISBN 10:   1316603369
Pages:   282
Publication Date:   23 June 2016
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It is rare to read a book that is entertaining as well as enlightening. Fernando Mendez, Mario Mendez and Vasiliki Triga's monograph Referendums and the European Union: A Comparative Inquiry is such a book. Thorough, insightful and with details that go far beyond the topic of referendums on European integration, this book is a good introduction to the timely issue of referendums in general. In addition to an historical overview of the institution, the authors provide relevant contextual information and give the reader an insight into the political developments that led to the holding of referendums in the EU countries ... the authors are able to make constitutional theory interesting through historical examples that add context to the otherwise rather dreary study of articles and paragraphs.' Matt Qvortrup, Political Studies Review 'The authors offer an insightful analysis of EU referendums ... [they] make clear their intentions to bridge the research conducted on referendums by political scientists with the work of legal scholars ... the result should be interesting to anyone interested in questions about how democracy currently functions and may evolve in a system as complex as the European Union.' N. Clark, EUSA Review


It is rare to read a book that is entertaining as well as enlightening. Fernando Mendez, Mario Mendez and Vasiliki Triga's monograph Referendums and the European Union: A Comparative Inquiry is such a book. Thorough, insightful and with details that go far beyond the topic of referendums on European integration, this book is a good introduction to the timely issue of referendums in general. In addition to an historical overview of the institution, the authors provide relevant contextual information and give the reader an insight into the political developments that led to the holding of referendums in the EU countries ... the authors are able to make constitutional theory interesting through historical examples that add context to the otherwise rather dreary study of articles and paragraphs. Matt Qvortrup, Political Studies Review The authors offer an insightful analysis of EU referendums ... [they] make clear their intentions to bridge the research conducted on referendums by political scientists with the work of legal scholars ... the result should be interesting to anyone interested in questions about how democracy currently functions and may evolve in a system as complex as the European Union. N. Clark, EUSA Review


It is rare to read a book that is entertaining as well as enlightening. Fernando Mendez, Mario Mendez and Vasiliki Triga's monograph Referendums and the European Union: A Comparative Inquiry is such a book. Thorough, insightful and with details that go far beyond the topic of referendums on European integration, this book is a good introduction to the timely issue of referendums in general. In addition to an historical overview of the institution, the authors provide relevant contextual information and give the reader an insight into the political developments that led to the holding of referendums in the EU countries ... the authors are able to make constitutional theory interesting through historical examples that add context to the otherwise rather dreary study of articles and paragraphs. Matt Qvortrup, Political Studies Review The authors offer an insightful analysis of EU referendums ... [they] make clear their intentions to bridge the research conducted on referendums by political scientists with the work of legal scholars ... the result should be interesting to anyone interested in questions about how democracy currently functions and may evolve in a system as complex as the European Union. N. Clark, EUSA Review


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Fernando Mendez is a Senior Researcher at the Centre for Research on Direct Democracy at the University of Zurich. Mario Mendez is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Law at Queen Mary, University of London. Vasiliki Triga is a Lecturer in the Department of Communication and Internet Studies at the Cyprus University of Technology.

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