Translating popular sovereignty as unfettered constitutional amendability

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Popular sovereignty translated as unfettered constitutional-amendment power–Weakness of constituent power as justification for unfettered amendability – Alternative concept of sovereignty as unaccountability of constituted power – Popular sovereignty as unaccountability of the referendum verdict – Sovereignty emerging at end-point, not inception of constitutional-amendment process

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Daly, E. (2019). Translating popular sovereignty as unfettered constitutional amendability. European Constitutional Law Review, 15(4), 619–643. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1574019619000415

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