Authors
László Á Kóczy, Péter Biró, Balázs Sziklai
Publication date
2017
Source
Trends in computational social choice
Pages
309-325
Publisher
AI Access
Description
In a representative democracy citizens exert their influence via elected representatives. Representation will be fair if the citizens have more or less the same (indirect) influence, that is, if each representative stands for the same number of citizens. This idea was explicitly declared in the 14th Amendment of the US Constitution, but dates back even earlier to the times of the Roman Republic.
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