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Sandrine Baume is a historian of ideas and political theorist, and a professor at the Centre de droit public of the University of Lausanne. Her work focuses on the institutions, rules and values of the democratic state.
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Parliament Facing Its Critics: The German Response to the Democratic Disillusionment in the Interwar Period
The German Response to the Democratic Disillusionment in the Interwar Period
In Revue française de science politique (2006/6 Vol. 56)
The Destiny of Schmittian Antiliberalism: Considering the Balance of Power after 1945
In Raisons politiques (2004/4 No 16)
Organicist Theories of the State and the Perception of Collective Entities
In Raisons politiques (2017/2 No 66)
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Organicist Theories of the State and the Perception of Collective Entities
In Raisons politiques (2017/2 No 66)
What place should compromise be given in democracy? A reflection on Hans Kelsen’s contribution
In Négociations (2017/1 No 27)
Majority Decisions. Principles and Practices, Edited by Stéphanie Novak and Jon Elster Cambridge University Press, to Appear in May 2014
In Raisons politiques (2014/1 No 53)
Parliament Facing Its Critics: The German Response to the Democratic Disillusionment in the Interwar Period
The German Response to the Democratic Disillusionment in the Interwar Period
In Revue française de science politique (2006/6 Vol. 56)
The Destiny of Schmittian Antiliberalism: Considering the Balance of Power after 1945
In Raisons politiques (2004/4 No 16)
Thinking about the “Organic State:” Critical Challenges of an Analogy
In Revue européenne des sciences sociales (2002/1 XL)