The focus of this report is on the scrutiny functions of the legislative branch of government, and more specifically on how the New Zealand House of Representatives scrutinises the quality of the nation’s long-term governance and stewardship. The purpose, in short, is to review how our Parliament currently undertakes its oversight responsibilities, explore overseas approaches from which New Zealand might learn, and consider possible improvements
Parliament has been left behind by far-reaching changes to the constitution, government and society ...
The main of this paper is to define what is meant by ‘legislative’ or parliamentary oversight. The o...
This report aimed to identify ways in which New Zealand’s system of retirement income can remain soc...
The focus of this report is on the scrutiny functions of the legislative branch of government, and m...
This paper explores and comments on post-legislative scrutiny in New Zealand. It concludes that subs...
In this paper I argue that the capacity for effective committee scrutiny and oversight cannot be ass...
This paper has considered what post-legislative scrutiny is and why it is necessary, and also consid...
One of the most important functions of contemporary parliaments in liberal democratic states is to h...
To what extent have parliaments a responsibility to monitor how laws are implemented as intended and...
regulatory structure is a dynamic and permanent role of governments and Parliaments”. As the institu...
I think that most New Zealand MPs would see the select committee system as the shining light of thei...
The Ombudsmen are appointed by Parliament to give effect to a number of key democratic and human rig...
tag=1 data=Parliamentary accountability for Non-departmental organisations : New Zealand lessons. by...
This article considers the concerns raised by the Parliamentary Privilege Bill 2013 (NZ), introduced...
The role of parliamentary committees in accounting, investigating and assessing the executive and th...
Parliament has been left behind by far-reaching changes to the constitution, government and society ...
The main of this paper is to define what is meant by ‘legislative’ or parliamentary oversight. The o...
This report aimed to identify ways in which New Zealand’s system of retirement income can remain soc...
The focus of this report is on the scrutiny functions of the legislative branch of government, and m...
This paper explores and comments on post-legislative scrutiny in New Zealand. It concludes that subs...
In this paper I argue that the capacity for effective committee scrutiny and oversight cannot be ass...
This paper has considered what post-legislative scrutiny is and why it is necessary, and also consid...
One of the most important functions of contemporary parliaments in liberal democratic states is to h...
To what extent have parliaments a responsibility to monitor how laws are implemented as intended and...
regulatory structure is a dynamic and permanent role of governments and Parliaments”. As the institu...
I think that most New Zealand MPs would see the select committee system as the shining light of thei...
The Ombudsmen are appointed by Parliament to give effect to a number of key democratic and human rig...
tag=1 data=Parliamentary accountability for Non-departmental organisations : New Zealand lessons. by...
This article considers the concerns raised by the Parliamentary Privilege Bill 2013 (NZ), introduced...
The role of parliamentary committees in accounting, investigating and assessing the executive and th...
Parliament has been left behind by far-reaching changes to the constitution, government and society ...
The main of this paper is to define what is meant by ‘legislative’ or parliamentary oversight. The o...
This report aimed to identify ways in which New Zealand’s system of retirement income can remain soc...