Democracy and Its Institutions
By: Beteille, Andre.
Publisher: Delhi Oxford University Press 2012Description: ix, 214p.ISBN: 9780199471676.Subject(s): Democracy -- Politics and Parties -- Political Institution | Law and CustomDDC classification: 320.954 Summary: Democracy rests on a delicate balance between two principles that may be called the rule of numbers and the rule of law. To ensure that the rule of law is not overwhelmed by the weight of numbers, democracy requires institutions. Examining democracy from an institutional perspective, this book studies such institutions as the Parliament, the courts of justice, and the systems of political parties, and brings out the contradictions between the ideals of democracy-such as equality and liberty-and the actual operation of government and politics. It introduces the reader to the distinction between law and custom, and between matters of right and matters of trust.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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320.954 ART- The Arthashastra / | 320.954 AUS-D Democracy and violence in India and Sri Lanka | 320.954 AUT- Autonomy and Democratics Governance in Northeast India | 320.954 BET-D Democracy and Its Institutions | 320.954 BHA-H Hindutva: a challenge to multi-cultural democracy | 320.954 BHA-S Sustainable good governance, development and democracy | 320.954 CHA-P Possible India |
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Democracy rests on a delicate balance between two principles that may be called the rule of numbers and the rule of law. To ensure that the rule of law is not overwhelmed by the weight of numbers, democracy requires institutions. Examining democracy from an institutional perspective, this book studies such institutions as the Parliament, the courts of justice, and the systems of political parties, and brings out the contradictions between the ideals of democracy-such as equality and liberty-and the actual operation of government and politics. It introduces the reader to the distinction between law and custom, and between matters of right and matters of trust.
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