Recent research has shown an increasing interest in the historical evolution of legislative institutions. The development of the UK Parliament has received particularly extensive attention. In this article, we contribute to this literature in three important ways. First, we introduce a complete, machine-readable data set of all the Standing Orders of the UK House of Commons between 1811 and 2015. Second, we demonstrate how this data set can be used to construct innovative measures of procedural change. Third, we illustrate a potential empirical application of the data set, offering an exploratory test of several expectations drawn from recent theories of formal rule change in parliamentary democracies. We conclude that the new data set has ...
The data contains two files that together record and classify over one million public petitions to t...
This article analyses the extent to which contemporary Australian state parliaments observe the proc...
The development in the British parliament, during the latter half of the nineteenth century, of high...
Recent research has shown an increasing interest in the historical evolution of legislative institut...
The historical development of rules of debate in the UK House of Commons raises an important puzzle:...
All democratic organisations operate under a particular set of rules. Such procedures are implemente...
All democratic organisations operate under a particular set of rules. Such procedures are implemente...
In Westminster systems, governments enjoy strong agenda-setting powers but are accountable to an inq...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>To apply and refine mu...
The Select Committee on Modernisation of the House of Commons was established in June 1997 with a re...
Questions of institutional change have recently received increased attention in comparative politics...
In Westminster systems, governments enjoy strong agenda-setting powers but are accountable to an inq...
The Labour government elected in 1997 pledged to reform the Westminster parliament by modernising th...
Summary. This article documents two new statistical resources for contemporary political study of th...
In the last decade a more systematic approach to post-legislative scrutiny has been taken by both th...
The data contains two files that together record and classify over one million public petitions to t...
This article analyses the extent to which contemporary Australian state parliaments observe the proc...
The development in the British parliament, during the latter half of the nineteenth century, of high...
Recent research has shown an increasing interest in the historical evolution of legislative institut...
The historical development of rules of debate in the UK House of Commons raises an important puzzle:...
All democratic organisations operate under a particular set of rules. Such procedures are implemente...
All democratic organisations operate under a particular set of rules. Such procedures are implemente...
In Westminster systems, governments enjoy strong agenda-setting powers but are accountable to an inq...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>To apply and refine mu...
The Select Committee on Modernisation of the House of Commons was established in June 1997 with a re...
Questions of institutional change have recently received increased attention in comparative politics...
In Westminster systems, governments enjoy strong agenda-setting powers but are accountable to an inq...
The Labour government elected in 1997 pledged to reform the Westminster parliament by modernising th...
Summary. This article documents two new statistical resources for contemporary political study of th...
In the last decade a more systematic approach to post-legislative scrutiny has been taken by both th...
The data contains two files that together record and classify over one million public petitions to t...
This article analyses the extent to which contemporary Australian state parliaments observe the proc...
The development in the British parliament, during the latter half of the nineteenth century, of high...