101. In Albert Hirschman's terms, they have a "voice" in the development of French law, at least to the extent that French law-making institutions represent and are affected by citizen participation. Albert O. Hirschman, Exit, Voice and Loyalty 106-19 (1970); cf. Richard A. Epstein, Exit Rights under Federalism, Law & Contemp. Probs., Winter 1992, at 147, 151-165 (discussing the ability of exit rights to constrain governmental power and the limitations of such rights).