Rights and Deliberative Systems
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Levy, Ron
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University of Westminster Press
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This article maps a significant area of contribution to (and control of) deliberative democratic systems:
human rights enacted in law. Thus it takes up John Dryzek’s call for ‘close study of actual deliberative
systems in the terms that theorists specify’. The article shows how the theory and practice of legal
rights often provide a good fit with, and sometimes help to elaborate and advance, aspects of systemic
deliberative democratic theory. One rationale for presenting a more detailed legal map of deliberative
systems is descriptive: to look more comprehensively at the set of participants and activities within
such systems. Yet the project may also be framed as normative. To try to ensure that legal rights do not
displace, but rather align with, systemic deliberative democracy, courts and other legal actors may engage
in what the article terms (pace John Hart Ely) ‘deliberative system reinforcement’.
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Journal of Deliberative Democracy
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