Inspired by a proposal by Hon. Clive Griffiths to share parliamentary committee expertise, a Solomon Islander relates the recent committee experiences of a small Pacific democracy
This collection of papers originates from a one-day conference —Solomon Islands, Where to Now?— at t...
Analysing the nature of political representation raises questions about the roles of political repre...
In modern legislative institutions rely on Parliament to oversee government action, particularly thr...
The presence of political parties has often been viewed as an integral part of democracy, and in par...
This Discussion Paper is based on a seminar delivered on 4 April 2016 by the Hon. Rick Hou MP, which...
Parliamentary institutions have undergone a revival internationally during the last twenty years. As...
Parliamentary institutions have undergone a revival internationally during the last twenty years. As...
I think that most New Zealand MPs would see the select committee system as the shining light of thei...
When the South Pacific Forum held its first meeting in 1971 only seven member states participated – ...
In this paper, I outline the institutional and cultural aspects of parliamentary politics in Melanes...
A parliamentary committee is a group of members of Parliament primarily appointed to investigate pol...
This paper uses a case study to identify the impact of a Queensland parliamentary committee on polic...
The primary role of parliamentary committees is to safeguard the public interest. The demise of Bjel...
In 1950 the first four Solomon Islanders were nominated for the Advisory Council. Further constituti...
The fundamental tension in parliamentary democracies is between a responsible government conception ...
This collection of papers originates from a one-day conference —Solomon Islands, Where to Now?— at t...
Analysing the nature of political representation raises questions about the roles of political repre...
In modern legislative institutions rely on Parliament to oversee government action, particularly thr...
The presence of political parties has often been viewed as an integral part of democracy, and in par...
This Discussion Paper is based on a seminar delivered on 4 April 2016 by the Hon. Rick Hou MP, which...
Parliamentary institutions have undergone a revival internationally during the last twenty years. As...
Parliamentary institutions have undergone a revival internationally during the last twenty years. As...
I think that most New Zealand MPs would see the select committee system as the shining light of thei...
When the South Pacific Forum held its first meeting in 1971 only seven member states participated – ...
In this paper, I outline the institutional and cultural aspects of parliamentary politics in Melanes...
A parliamentary committee is a group of members of Parliament primarily appointed to investigate pol...
This paper uses a case study to identify the impact of a Queensland parliamentary committee on polic...
The primary role of parliamentary committees is to safeguard the public interest. The demise of Bjel...
In 1950 the first four Solomon Islanders were nominated for the Advisory Council. Further constituti...
The fundamental tension in parliamentary democracies is between a responsible government conception ...
This collection of papers originates from a one-day conference —Solomon Islands, Where to Now?— at t...
Analysing the nature of political representation raises questions about the roles of political repre...
In modern legislative institutions rely on Parliament to oversee government action, particularly thr...