Crowd Sourced Legislation and Politics: The Legitimacy of Constitutional Deliberation in Romania

Problems of Post-Communism, Forthcoming

24 Pages Posted: 18 Nov 2015

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Sergiu Gherghina

University of Glasgow

Sergiu Miscoiu

Babes-Bolyai University - Faculty of European Studies

Date Written: 2015

Abstract

Constitutional reform is a tedious process that requires long periods of time, a relatively broad consensus among the political actors, and often needs popular approval. In spite of these, Romania changed its constitution once (2003) and witnessed several unsuccessful revisions. The most recent attempt, in 2013, has introduced the deliberative dimension in the form of a constitutional forum. This article investigates the legitimacy of this deliberative practice using a tri-dimensional approach: input, throughput, and output legitimacy. Our qualitative study relying on direct observation and secondary data analysis concludes that while input and throughput legitimacy were achieved to great extent, the output legitimacy was low.

Keywords: constitution reform, deliberation, legitimacy, Romania

Suggested Citation

Gherghina, Sergiu and Miscoiu, Sergiu, Crowd Sourced Legislation and Politics: The Legitimacy of Constitutional Deliberation in Romania (2015). Problems of Post-Communism, Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2691938

Sergiu Gherghina (Contact Author)

University of Glasgow ( email )

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Sergiu Miscoiu

Babes-Bolyai University - Faculty of European Studies ( email )

Str. Em. de Martonne, no. 1
Cluj-Napoca, Cluj 400090
Romania

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