Despite real improvements since the beginning of the last decade, legislative studies are still underdeveloped in France, compared to other modern democracies. This weakness is linked to the characteristics of the political system itself: the Constitution of 1958 has created a semi-presidential regime, the centrality of which has been constantly reinforced since. The French parliament is thus supposed to be extremely feeble. This lack of interest for legislative studies is also to be found in the specificities of French political sociology, which pays little attention to institutions. As a result, very few papers and books deal with French chambers and MPs. Yet, they are fascinating cases of study for scholars interested in parliamentary re...
This article introduces the special issue on constituency representation in France, Belgium and Germ...
In the space of sixty years, the Constitution of 4th October 1958 has undergone many legal and polit...
This contribution attempts to assess qualitatively the current views of ordinary French citizens abo...
Reprend les articles publiés à l'origine dans : "Journal of legislative studies", Vol. 19, issue 2 (...
The constitution of the Fifth Republic, adopted in 1958, was deliberately designed to weaken parliam...
Legislative studies research often insists on the weakness of the French Parliament compared with th...
French political science’s attraction for sociology has had two major consequences regarding legisla...
accessible en ligne : http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/13572334.2013.787201International a...
accessible en ligne : http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13572334.2012.706046International audienceThis artic...
This article accounts for the paradoxical relationship between French citizens and their MPs. It is ...
This chapter proposes an assessment of the state of the study of legislative politics in France. It ...
This article introduces the special issue on constituency representation in France, Belgium and Germ...
This article introduces the special issue on constituency representation in France, Belgium and Germ...
In the space of sixty years, the Constitution of 4th October 1958 has undergone many legal and polit...
This contribution attempts to assess qualitatively the current views of ordinary French citizens abo...
Reprend les articles publiés à l'origine dans : "Journal of legislative studies", Vol. 19, issue 2 (...
The constitution of the Fifth Republic, adopted in 1958, was deliberately designed to weaken parliam...
Legislative studies research often insists on the weakness of the French Parliament compared with th...
French political science’s attraction for sociology has had two major consequences regarding legisla...
accessible en ligne : http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/13572334.2013.787201International a...
accessible en ligne : http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13572334.2012.706046International audienceThis artic...
This article accounts for the paradoxical relationship between French citizens and their MPs. It is ...
This chapter proposes an assessment of the state of the study of legislative politics in France. It ...
This article introduces the special issue on constituency representation in France, Belgium and Germ...
This article introduces the special issue on constituency representation in France, Belgium and Germ...
In the space of sixty years, the Constitution of 4th October 1958 has undergone many legal and polit...
This contribution attempts to assess qualitatively the current views of ordinary French citizens abo...