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No images? Click here We are delighted to announce that Volume 3, Issue 2 of Comparative Constitutional Studies (CCS) is now available in print and online and free to read until the end of the year. The varied contributions to this Special Issue approach constitutional change referendums from different perspectives. Consistent with the founding mission of Comparative Constitutional Studies, a deep and richly textured analysis of four jurisdictions provides the foundation.The variety within those jurisdictions – four different continents, federal and non-federal, long-established and newer democracies, constitution-making and constitutional amendment – provides some basis for conclusions of broad theoretical relevance. We hope you enjoy reading this issue! Adrienne Stone and Lael K Weis, General Editors Table of Contents – click the articles below to view online After the referendum: analysis of failure After the Voice Referendums: reflections on their role in Chile’s unique constitutional journey How to lose a referendum (in Ireland) – challenges of practical and symbolic constitutional change Amending the dual constituent deficit: Taiwan’s tragic deliberative choice in the constitutional quest for sovereignty Linards Udris and Mark Eisenegger Constitutional change referendums: the democratic cost of failure Li-Kung Chen and Oran Doyle Constitutional referendums and randomly selected constitutional conventions Book Symposium: Leah Trueblood, Referendums as Representative Democracy (Hart Publishing 2024) Top-down or bottom-up? Reflections on L Trueblood, Referendums as Representative Democracy Response to Symposium Subscriptions Two issues per yearISSN Print 2632-9670 2026 subscription prices:Individuals: £74/$135 (online only); £89/$178 (online and print) To place a subscription (worldwide):Email: journals@e-elgar.co.uk More information For more information visit Elgaronline or contact journals@e-elgar.co.uk Open Access Thinking of contributing an article to CCS? Consider our Gold Open Access (OA) option, which allows you to make the article freely available to clients and others, driving up usage and expanding impact. For more details on making your article open access, including article fees, see here or contact us. Major Annual Subject Collections Our non-overlapping annual subject collections provide the most complete and cost effective way of acquiring our eBooks. Each collection includes all reference works, scholarly monographs, research handbooks and companions published in that subject in a calendar year. Find out more information and recommend purchase to your library. Essentials Collections We have used citation, sales, and Elgaronline usage data to curate these collections of titles that have stood the test of time. Featuring wide ranges of topics and written by geographically and ideologically diverse selections of our authors, these are essential collections for libraries building well-rounded and comprehensive collections. Find out more information and recommend purchase to your library. Subject Specific Collections Our Subject Specific Collections are more targeted eBook collections in over 70 different subject areas. They include monographs, Handbooks, dictionaries, research reviews, companions and encyclopedia. Find out more information and recommend purchase to your library. Encyclopedia We offer an expanding list of Encyclopedia as stand-alone purchases for perpetual access on Elgaronline. Our acclaimed Encyclopedias provide balanced and comprehensive coverage of a major branch within a discipline. Each theme or volume is overseen by a leading scholar with entries prepared by an expert in the field, providing an in-depth and authoritative overview of the individual topic, combined with an exhaustive bibliography. Find out more information and recommend purchase to your library. Handbook Collections Our authoritative Handbooks comprise specially commissioned, peer-reviewed, original chapters offering comprehensive analyses of each topic. Our Handbooks are unique in their research focus and, in many cases, the cross-disciplinary nature of the topics. Find out more information and recommend purchase to your library. Benefits for you:
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