The parliament is an all important arm of modern democratic practice. The fact is understood by the profusion of writings on the subject matter across different political systems. While not an invention of democracy, its existence is yet, sine-qua-non to the democratic project. This paper is an attempt at exploring the nuances of this cardinal institution both in its evolution and development, functions and contemporary relevance. It is realised that contemporary parliaments have suffered fluctuating fortunes both in the discharge of its traditional roles as well as in its relation with especially the executive arm of government. As a way out, there is the need for parliaments to develop an internal capacity that would assist the effective ...
This presentation begins by offering a brief overview of the existing research into Parliament and P...
In liberal democracies, parliaments are generally perceived as the epitome of majoritarian politics....
In liberal democracies, parliaments are generally perceived as the epitome of majoritarian politics....
The author deals with the transformation of the role of parliamentarism in modern democratic countri...
AbstractThe topic discussed is a current issue because the Parliament as legislative body, is often ...
In this paper, the authors enter into the issue of parliamentary development at the end of the twent...
The functions of parliaments have been variously described by scholars and in parliamentary document...
In liberal democracies, parliaments are generally perceived as the epitome of majoritarian politics....
In liberal democracies, parliaments are generally perceived as the epitome of majoritarian politics....
In liberal democracies, parliaments are generally perceived as the epitome of majoritarian politics....
In liberal democracies, parliaments are generally perceived as the epitome of majoritarian politics....
In liberal democracies, parliaments are generally perceived as the epitome of majoritarian politics....
In this discussion paper John Uhr ranks parliaments against four key values - political equality, po...
International audienceThis comprehensive Handbook takes a multidisciplinary approach to the study of...
International audienceThis comprehensive Handbook takes a multidisciplinary approach to the study of...
This presentation begins by offering a brief overview of the existing research into Parliament and P...
In liberal democracies, parliaments are generally perceived as the epitome of majoritarian politics....
In liberal democracies, parliaments are generally perceived as the epitome of majoritarian politics....
The author deals with the transformation of the role of parliamentarism in modern democratic countri...
AbstractThe topic discussed is a current issue because the Parliament as legislative body, is often ...
In this paper, the authors enter into the issue of parliamentary development at the end of the twent...
The functions of parliaments have been variously described by scholars and in parliamentary document...
In liberal democracies, parliaments are generally perceived as the epitome of majoritarian politics....
In liberal democracies, parliaments are generally perceived as the epitome of majoritarian politics....
In liberal democracies, parliaments are generally perceived as the epitome of majoritarian politics....
In liberal democracies, parliaments are generally perceived as the epitome of majoritarian politics....
In liberal democracies, parliaments are generally perceived as the epitome of majoritarian politics....
In this discussion paper John Uhr ranks parliaments against four key values - political equality, po...
International audienceThis comprehensive Handbook takes a multidisciplinary approach to the study of...
International audienceThis comprehensive Handbook takes a multidisciplinary approach to the study of...
This presentation begins by offering a brief overview of the existing research into Parliament and P...
In liberal democracies, parliaments are generally perceived as the epitome of majoritarian politics....
In liberal democracies, parliaments are generally perceived as the epitome of majoritarian politics....