It is now 10 years since the introduction of the systematic approach to post-legislative scrutiny in the House of Commons and assessments have shown that it is yet to become a regular part of committee work, at least from the perspective of published reports. Although the procedures in the House of Lords are different, the extent of post-legislative scrutiny has also remained limited. This article attempts to identify the post-legislative gap and provides insight into why this gap is occurring. The article begins by analysing the limited amount of post-legislative scrutiny that has taken place to date, before analysing which government departments have been producing post-legislative memoranda and whether these memoranda are being picked up...
This article argues that three types of factor – process, subject and political circumstance – are l...
This article argues that three types of factor – process, subject and political circumstance – are l...
Within the vast seam of scholarship on parliamentary history the evolution and role of select commit...
In the last decade a more systematic approach to post-legislative scrutiny has been taken by both th...
Legislatures appoint committees for different purposes. Both Houses of the UK Parliament separate le...
Post-legislative scrutiny allows Parliament to revisit legislation after it has been enacted to ensu...
To what extent have parliaments a responsibility to monitor how laws are implemented as intended and...
Twenty years ago, the House of Lords Select Committee into the Constitution focused attention back o...
This paper explores and comments on post-legislative scrutiny in New Zealand. It concludes that subs...
The article addresses committee scrutiny undertaken through the three main UK devolved institutions...
This article addresses committee scrutiny undertaken through the three main UK devolved institutions...
This article addresses committee scrutiny undertaken at the National Assembly for Wales during the ...
This paper has considered what post-legislative scrutiny is and why it is necessary, and also consid...
The Select Committee on Modernisation of the House of Commons was established in June 1997 with a re...
Within the vast seam of scholarship on parliamentary history the evolution and role of select commit...
This article argues that three types of factor – process, subject and political circumstance – are l...
This article argues that three types of factor – process, subject and political circumstance – are l...
Within the vast seam of scholarship on parliamentary history the evolution and role of select commit...
In the last decade a more systematic approach to post-legislative scrutiny has been taken by both th...
Legislatures appoint committees for different purposes. Both Houses of the UK Parliament separate le...
Post-legislative scrutiny allows Parliament to revisit legislation after it has been enacted to ensu...
To what extent have parliaments a responsibility to monitor how laws are implemented as intended and...
Twenty years ago, the House of Lords Select Committee into the Constitution focused attention back o...
This paper explores and comments on post-legislative scrutiny in New Zealand. It concludes that subs...
The article addresses committee scrutiny undertaken through the three main UK devolved institutions...
This article addresses committee scrutiny undertaken through the three main UK devolved institutions...
This article addresses committee scrutiny undertaken at the National Assembly for Wales during the ...
This paper has considered what post-legislative scrutiny is and why it is necessary, and also consid...
The Select Committee on Modernisation of the House of Commons was established in June 1997 with a re...
Within the vast seam of scholarship on parliamentary history the evolution and role of select commit...
This article argues that three types of factor – process, subject and political circumstance – are l...
This article argues that three types of factor – process, subject and political circumstance – are l...
Within the vast seam of scholarship on parliamentary history the evolution and role of select commit...