Twenty-first-century constitutions now typically include a new 'fourth
branch' of government, a group of institutions charged with protecting
constitutional democracy, including electoral management bodies,
anticorruption agencies, and ombuds offices. This book offers the
first general theory of the fourth branch; in a world where governance
is exercised through political parties, we cannot be confident that
the traditional three branches are enough to preserve constitutional
democracy. The fourth branch institutions can, by concentrating within
themselves distinctive forms of expertise, deploy that expertise more
effectively than the traditional branches are capable of doing.
However, several case studies of anticorruption efforts, electoral
management bodies, and audit bureaus show that the fourth branch
institutions do not always succeed in protecting constitutional
democracy, and indeed sometimes undermine it. The book concludes with
some cautionary notes about placing too much hope in these – or,
indeed, in any – institutions as the guarantors of constitutional
democracy.
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Institutions for Protecting Constitutional Democracy
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ISBN
9781009058315
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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