Workshop of
Parliamentary Scholars and Parliamentarians
RESEARCH PAPERS
2015 WORKSHOP (25-26TH JULY)
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Nakamura and Einhorn (2015 Session 1A)
SOCIAL SCIENCE INFLUENCES ON PRACTICE IN LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENT: TOWARD BETTER USES OF EVALUATION METHODS:
Robert Nakamura and Malcolm Russell-Einhorn
Guinn (2015 Session 1A)
Supporting Legislative Development within the Political Context: Legislatures as Political Actors and Participants
David E. Guinn
Biondi and Pellizzone (2015 Session 1B)
OPEN OR SECRET: PARLIAMENTARY RULES ON SECRET VOTES
Francesca Biondi and Irene Pellizzone
Ghany (2015 Session 1B)
Term Limits, Recall and Second Ballots: The Constitution (Amendment) Bill 2014
Dr. Hamid Ghany
Muheeb and Aiyede (2015 Session 1B)
THE EXTREMES, AND THE ABSURDITIES OF IMPEACHMENT THREATS, AND IMPEACHMENT PROCEEDINGS AGAINST THE EXECUTIVE
IBRAHEEM OLADIPO MUHEEB and EMMANUEL REMI AIYEDE
Ahmed and Ahmed (2015 Session 2A)
Parliament,Public Engagement and Poverty Reduction: The Bangladesh Experience
Nizam Ahmed and Zahir Ahmed
Ayenew (2015 Session 2A)
Parliament,Public Engagement and Poverty Mitigation in Ethiopia: Preliminary Findings
Meheret Ayenew
Crewe and Fox (2015 Session 2A)
Parliament, Public Engagement and Poverty Reduction in Bangladesh and Ethiopia: some notes on management and methodology
Dr Emma Crewe and Dr Ruth Fox
Murphy (2015 Session 3A)
Building legitimacy through dialogue within and beyond parliament in a democratic transition: a case study of Tunisia after the Jasmine Revolution
Jonathan Murphy
Nakamura et al. (2015 Session 3A)
Creating and implementing a Kenya model of parliamentary development
Robert Nakamura, Heather Senecal and Andrea Wolfe
Adiputri (2015 Session 3A)
“Parliamentary reforms through parliamentary procedure: A lesson-learnt from the Indonesian parliament”
Ratih D. Adiputri
Stapenhurst and Imbeau (2015 Session 3B)
Raunio (2015 Session 3B)
Keeping tabs on the executive: the engagement of the Finnish Eduskunta in foreign affairs
Tapio Raunio
Rolef (2015 Session 4A)
DESCRIBING, DELIMITING AND DEFINING THE JOB OF THE MP
Susan Hattis Rolef
Rush (2015 Session 4A)
Climbing the Greasy Pole: Achieving Cabinet Office in the UK, 1945-2015
Michael Rush
Coghill et el. (2015 Session 4B)
Parliamentary Codes of Conduct and the Accountability of Parliamentarians
Ken Coghill, Julia Thornton, Cristina Neesham, and Abel Kinyondo.
Puente and Pla (2015 Session 4B)
Are Mexican Legislators Accountable? Measurement and ideas around legislative transparency
Khemvirg Puente and Issa Luna Pla
Elst (2015 Session 4B)
Enhancing transparancy: how does Parliament get tailor-made information from the Government? Experiences from the Flemish Parliament
M. Elst
Kasianiuk and Civitas (2015 Session 5A)
Understanding parliaments as self-organizing systems. Theoretical challenges and empirical clues
Krzysztof Kasianiuk and Collegium Civitas
Louwerse and Otjes (2015 Session 5A)
Explaining the Use of Parliamentary Questions by Parliamentary Party Groups
Tome Louwerse and Simon Otjes
Russell and Serban (2015 Session 5B)
Westminster Model or Westminster Muddle? A Term in Search of a Meaning
Meg Russell and Ruxandra Serban
Shephard (2015 Session 5B)
Ending ‘Punch and Judy’ Politics? The State of Questions and Counter-Questioning during PMQs at Westminster
Dr. Mark Shephard
Bandeira and Thompson (2015 Session 5B)
Truly Engaging Citizens with the Parliamentary Process? An Evaluation of Public Reading Stage in the House of Commons
Cristina Leston-Bandeira and Louise Thompson
Morgan (2015 Session 5B)
Battles on Many Fronts: Education Scrutiny and Debate in the 21st Century House of Commons
J David Morgan
Romaniello (2015 Session 6A)
Upper Chambers in EU: Scrutinising the Belgian and German Bicameralism
Maria Romaniello
Griglio and Lupo (2015 Session 6A)
Joint parliamentary administration for an asymmetric bicameralism? The challenges posed by the constitutional reform of the Italian Senate
Elena Griglio and Nicola Lupo
Herr (2015 Session 6B)
Cultural Adaptation of the Westminster Model: Some Examples from Fiji and Samoa
R.A. Herr
Koss (2015 Session 6B)
Time in Parliaments and Parliaments in Time: The Evolution of Parliamentary Agenda Control in Western Europe
Michael Koss