
Workshop of
Parliamentary Scholars and Parliamentarians
RESEARCH PAPERS
2017 WORKSHOP (29-30TH JULY)
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Guinn and Straussman (2017 Session 1A)
Implementing Legislative Strengthening Programs: Who is in Control?
David E. Guinn and Jeffery D. Straussman
Hasson (2017 Session 1A)
Can we be more strategic in our support for strategic planning in Parliaments?
Victoria Ann Hasson
Leston-Bandeira (2017 Session 1B)
The Role of Parliamentary Petitions in the 21st Century: reflections drawing from the 2015 House of Commons e-petitions system
Cristina Leston-Bandeira (University of Leeds)
Draman (2017 Session 2A)
Staddon (2017 Session 2A)
Stapenhurst (2017 Session 2A)
PARLIAMENTARY OVERSIGHT & CORRUPTION IN THE CARIBBEAN: TRINIDAD & TOBAGO AND GRENADA COMPARED
Rick Stapenhurst
Puente (2017 Session 2A)
Corruption in Latin American Legislatures: setbacks, advances and prospects
Khemvirg Puente
Chen (2017 Session 2B)
Modes of Executive-Legislative Relations in the Chinese legislative process
Wenbo Chen
Sun (2017 Session 2B)
Selective Openness: An Evaluation on Open-Door Legislation in China
Ying Sun, Associate professor
Guinn (2017 Session 3A)
Enhanced Representation and Local Engagement: A Preliminary Review and Assessment of the Platforms Project
David E. Guinn, JD, PhD
Prior (2017 Session 3A)
How parliaments can better understand the value of narratives for political engagement
Alex Prior
Irfan (2017 Session 3A)
Empowering People through Public Engagement: Case of Senate of Pakistan’s Outreach Programme
Senator Rubina Irfan
Basdeo (2017 Session 3B)
An Examination of Committee Systems in Parliaments of Small States: A Study of Trinidad and Tobago and Dominica
Maukesh Basdeo
Patmore (2017 Session 3B)
The independence of the Clerk: ‘Friendly to all but friends with no one’
Peter Patmore
Ghany (2017 Session 3B)
SUSPENDING M.P.s: Controversies from Trinidad and Tobago
Dr. Hamid Ghany
Lewis (2017 Session 4A)
Kreilinger (2017 Session 4A)
Parliaments in the European Union as the masters of membership in the club and its precise terms: The case of Brexit
Valentin Kreilinger
Muheeb and Orisadare (2017 Session 4A)
The Legislature in Intra-Executive Crisis and Institutional Instability in Nigeria
Ibraheem Oladipo MUHEEB, Ph.D. & Jibola Lawal ORISADARE
Herr (2017 Session 4A)
Head of State – Parliament Relations in the Pacific: Echoes of Empire
Richard Herr
Griglio (2017 Session 4B)
The role of Parliaments in international affairs: fostering democracy through the oversight of governmental action
Elena Griglio
Fromage and Ibrido (2017 Session 4B)
Ekeyi and Olaore (2017 Session 4B)
LEGISLATING FOR DEVELOPMENT – ENGAGING THE LEGISLATURE IN ACHIEVING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Benjamin Ekeyi & Dr. Deji Olaore
Fitsilis and Koutsogiannis (2017 Session 5A)
Strengthening the Capacity of Parliaments through Development of Parliamentary Research Services
Fotios Fitsilis and Alexandros Koutsogiannis
Kamau (2017 Session 5A)
THE PLACE OF PARLIAMENTARY TRAINING INSTITUTES IN ENHANCING PARLIAMENTARY DEMOCRACY: THE CASE OF KENYA’S CENTRE FOR PARLIAMENTARY STUDIES AND TRAINING
Prof. Nyokabi Kamau
Palijo (2017 Session5A)
Yan (2017 Session 5B)
Automated Evaluation of Deputy Social Responsiveness in China’s People’s Congress
Xingjian Yan
Chang and Chao (2017 Session 5B)
Capacity-building, Public Participation, and Resilience of an Authoritarian State: Development of a Responsive Legislature in A Post-Communist China
Chun-chih Chang and Chien-min Chao
Bell (2017 Session 6A)
Thompson (2017 Session 6A)
How do small parties try to influence legislation in the British House of Commons?
Dr Louise Thompson, University of Surrey
Simpamba (2017 Session 6B)
Cullen (2017 Session 6B)
The art of persuasive discourse in parliament—a comparative analysis of Australian parliaments with those of the United Kingdom
Andréa Cullen