<div><p>Cameral procedures define the modus operandi of a parliament. This article examines how the electoral environment affects parliaments’ rules of procedures and legislators’ rights. It argues that when the electoral environment motivates legislators to act individualistically governments are incentivised to restrict cameral procedures to curtail legislators’ behaviour. Materialising such incentives depends on the government’s ability to pass restrictive procedural changes. To test the assertion, four decades (1967–2007) of amendments to the Israeli Knesset’s rules of procedure were examined and support provided for co-variation of the electoral environment and restrictive Knesset’s procedures. The analysis then details the factors tha...
Electoral institutions should systematically affect the propensity of a country to rely and spend on...
Do electoral systems matter for the outcomes of democratic politics beyond their well-known relation...
As the “Short Twentieth Century” came to an end, more and more democracies seriously considered the ...
Patterns of legislative activity in parliamentary regimes have long been defined by political partie...
Members of Parliament (MPs) might have a free mandate from a legal perspective, but they are certain...
While an extensive (US) literature stresses the importance of procedural rules in the evolution of p...
This article contributes to the perception of the role of the legislator as political initiator in m...
This article focuses on the manipulation of legislative rules in electoral authoritarian states. Ele...
The analysis of the political consequences of electoral laws has emphasized how individual character...
This thesis presents a new approach to the long-standing question of how electoral rules influence t...
While an extensive (US) literature stresses the importance of procedural rules in the evolution of p...
The analysis of the political consequences of electoral laws has emphasized how individual character...
Despite a sophisticated understanding of the impact of electoral institutions on macrolevel politica...
What is the relationship between electoral institutions and the internal organiza-tion of legislatur...
Questions of institutional change have recently received increased attention in comparative politics...
Electoral institutions should systematically affect the propensity of a country to rely and spend on...
Do electoral systems matter for the outcomes of democratic politics beyond their well-known relation...
As the “Short Twentieth Century” came to an end, more and more democracies seriously considered the ...
Patterns of legislative activity in parliamentary regimes have long been defined by political partie...
Members of Parliament (MPs) might have a free mandate from a legal perspective, but they are certain...
While an extensive (US) literature stresses the importance of procedural rules in the evolution of p...
This article contributes to the perception of the role of the legislator as political initiator in m...
This article focuses on the manipulation of legislative rules in electoral authoritarian states. Ele...
The analysis of the political consequences of electoral laws has emphasized how individual character...
This thesis presents a new approach to the long-standing question of how electoral rules influence t...
While an extensive (US) literature stresses the importance of procedural rules in the evolution of p...
The analysis of the political consequences of electoral laws has emphasized how individual character...
Despite a sophisticated understanding of the impact of electoral institutions on macrolevel politica...
What is the relationship between electoral institutions and the internal organiza-tion of legislatur...
Questions of institutional change have recently received increased attention in comparative politics...
Electoral institutions should systematically affect the propensity of a country to rely and spend on...
Do electoral systems matter for the outcomes of democratic politics beyond their well-known relation...
As the “Short Twentieth Century” came to an end, more and more democracies seriously considered the ...