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Introduction—the constitutional implications of participation
participation and autonomy
participation in civil society
the merging of private and public law—an enlightenment project
a constitutional culture for more participation—what would it look like?
the citizen and participation
the challenge for the legal order
the separation of powers in the changing environment
participation and local government
the politics of regionalization
participation and central government
European Union law
participation and the European Union
the repatriation of the European Convention of Human Rights
community politics
voluntary action and the future of civil society
participation and volunteering
the case for social and economic rights
participation and the consumer
participation and company law
shareholders versus stakeholders—the bogus argument
participation and the regulatory order
participation in environmental protection
trade unions and participation.
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