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    Dilemmas of democracy: challenges to parliamentary practices from the UK public and parliamentarians by Elizabeth Gibson-Morgan

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Thus, in the XIXth century, the initiative came from outside Parliament with aspiring parliamentarians like Albert Venn Dicey in his Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution and Walter Bagehot in his English Constitution – two authoritative works on Parliament. …”
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    Le Parlement écossais et la démocratie participative by Annie THIEC

    Published 2009-07-01
    “…The Scottish Parliament and participative democracyThe Scottish Parliament set up in 1999 was designed to embody a new model of governance. …”
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    La Costituzione siciliana del 1812 by Angelo Grimaldi

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The Sicilian Constitution of 1812 was included in a Political System which can be defined as “monarchy restrict” because the political power was mainly in the hands of the Sovereign and the parliament only intervened to put some limits on the “potere regio”. …”
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    A children's champion for Scotland by Susan Elsley

    Published 2002-09-01
    “…The Education, Culture and Sport Committee of the Scottish Parliament completed their inquiry into a Children's Commissioner earlier this year and published their report (Scottish Parliament, 2002). …”
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    Les femmes parlementaires sociales-démocrates au Bundestag durant les « années 1968 » : entre marginalité et affirmation progressive (1967-1972) by Nicolas Batteux

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Social-democrat women in Parliament tended to be assigned to stereotypical topics, such as health and education, and they built their identity as parliamentary experts in those fields. …”
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    Coordinative Discourse of Strategic Sovereignty Tilting the European Union’s Institutional Balance by T. A. Romanova, S. V. Mazanik

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The position of the Parliament is ambivalent: although the growth of its institutional weight is possible, it will depend both on the Parliament’s own initiatives and on whether the European Commission will succeed at communitarizing new issues and spheres. …”
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    The Norwegian Parliamentary Debates Dataset by Jon H. Fiva, Oda Nedregård, Henning Øien

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this note, we introduce a new dataset covering debates in the Norwegian Parliament in the 1945-2024 period. This dataset, which covers close to one million speeches, includes information about speeches (full text, date of speech, and chamber), speakers’ status (parliamentary president, member of parliament, deputy member of parliament, or cabinet minister), as well as speaker background characteristics (party affiliation, committee membership, district affiliation, rank on electoral lists, gender, and birth year). …”
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    Straffuldbyrdelsesloven by Vagn Greve

    Published 2001-03-01
    “…In accordance with the rule of law, Parliament has now passed an act on the execution of sentences containing principles for execution and a bill of rights for convicts. …”
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    Le Brexit et la souveraineté parlementaire britannique au miroir de l’accord de continuité Maroc-Royaume-Uni : enjeux politiques, commerciaux et éthiques by Amal El Founti

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Brexit has revived debate over parliamentary sovereignty and the UK Parliament’s ability to scrutinise government action. …”
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    Problématiques de genre et représentations de soi by Nanta Novello Paglianti, Marina Villa

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…The authors take stock of their activities on Twitter when they are campaigning and then once they are elected to the European Parliament to understand the role played by cultural differences between the two countries and the influence of institutions on women’s politics. …”
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    L’inapplicable interdiction des nations étudiantes à Toulouse (xvie‑ xviie siècle) by Patrick Ferté

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Forbidden in 1530 by the Parliament and the municipality, to the despair of Étienne Dolet who set himself up as an advocate of the right of freedom of Association and friendship, they resisted for nearly a century, displaying themselves publicly, thanks to the complicity of professors and even the double play of Parliament which, on the one hand, recalled the ban but simultaneously prevented the capitouls and the watchmen from suppressing their wrongdoing and punishing the ringleader.…”
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    Constitutional and administrative law : text with materials. by Pollard, David, 1939 March 23-

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Constitutional and administrative law : nature, sources and history -- Constitutional law and constitutional principles -- The royal prerogative -- The cabinet : ministers and their responsibilities -- Parliament : composition and privileges -- Parliament : procedures and functions -- The United Kingdom and the European Community and Union -- The parliamentary commissioner for administration -- The availability of judicial review -- Grounds for judicial review -- Public order -- Police powers -- European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms and the Human Rights Act 1998.…”
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    A quoi servent les partis tunisiens ? by Célina Braun

    Published 2006-03-01
    “…The presence of political parties in Parliament has never been so useful to the government and useless to the opposition. …”
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    Reclasser les victimes de la Première Guerre mondiale : Le cas de la loi du 30 janvier 1923 sur les emplois réservés en France (1923-1939) by Peggy Bette

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…In 1923, the French parliament members adopted a law reserving jobs in administrations and public establishments for war victims. …”
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    The Ordinary Legislative Procedure in the EU as an Example of Cooperative Practices by N. Yu. Kaveshnikov

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…However, game theory reveals that the ordinary legislative procedure breeds competition between two co-legislators - the Council and the European Parliament - that seek to reflect their preferences within the legislative draft. …”
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    Militantisme féministe et pouvoir politique : parcours de deux parlementaires féministes belges (1945-1960) by Catherine Jacques

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…During the inter-bellum, women eligibility remained symbolic: only six women sat in the Parliament. After the second World War, these somehow deceiving results were countered by the entrance within the Parliament of two notorious feminists who sat there for 15 years. …”
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    Jurisprudential-legal Review of the Validity of the Approvals of the Expediency Council by Seyd Fazlolah Mousavi, Khosro Hoseinpour

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…In the 1979 constitution, legislation by Parliament was limited to the compatibility with the Islamic law and constitution, and thus the Guardian Council was determined for the maintenance of this state of affairs. …”
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    Des tranchées au NSDAP. Culture de guerre et politisation des députés nazis by Nicolas Patin

    Published 2011-05-01
    “…The Nazi MP’s were ten years younger than the other fractions of the Parliament. Moreover, a higher part of them were career soldiers, and soldiers’sons. …”
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    INSTITUTIONAL CHANGES AND POLITICAL STABILITY IN THE KYRGYZ REPUBLIC by A. O. Blokhina

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…The author concludes that alterations made to the institutional framework of relationship between the president, the head of parliament, and the parliament, and to the growth of responsibility and discipline of deputies may have a positive effect on maintaining of political stability especially given the level of institutionalization of the party system rises.…”
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