Ron Levy
Associate Professor Dr Ron Levy researches and writes on public law and political theory, especially constitutional law, referendums and deliberative democratic public engagement. Levy's books include Deliberative Peace Referendums (Oxford University Press, 2021, with Ian O'Flynn and Hoi Kong), The Law of Deliberative Democracy (Routledge, 2016, with Graeme Orr) and The Cambridge Handbook of Deliberative Constitutionalism (Cambridge University Press, 2018, with Hoi Kong, Graeme Orr and Jeff King eds). His current projects focus on constitutional reform, including prospects for deliberative democracy and referendums in conflict societies. Levy often advises governments, advocacy groups and foundations about referendums and public participation, and convenes the Advisory Panel on Referendums with academic experts from four continents. He has been general editor of the Federal Law Review since January 2018.
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Posts by Ron
08.07.21 What a referendum question could and should look like