This article addreses scrutiny undertaken through departmental committees at the Scottish Parliament. The analysis is addressed through four distinctive phases – choice, evidence-gathering, evaluation and outputs – developed through using a wide-ranging comparative literature. The findings on Scotland are discussed in terms of the bi-constitutional perspective and specifically the emergence of different forms of committee scrutiny at the Scottish Parliament and the UK House of Commons. This analysis is subsequently widened through reference to committee scrutiny at the Northern Ireland Assembly and the National Assembly for Wales. Finally, wider applications are identified
The Scottish Parliament was set up in the hope that strong committees would foster consensus, with a...
One of the most important functions of contemporary parliaments in liberal democratic states is to h...
Within the vast seam of scholarship on parliamentary history the evolution and role of select commit...
This article addreses scrutiny undertaken through departmental committees at the Scottish Parliament...
This article addresses committee scrutiny undertaken through the three main UK devolved institutions...
The article addresses committee scrutiny undertaken through the three main UK devolved institutions...
Prior to the creation of the committee system and the Scottish Parliament, a Consultative Steering G...
Legislatures appoint committees for different purposes. Both Houses of the UK Parliament separate le...
This article addresses committee scrutiny undertaken at the National Assembly for Wales during the ...
This doctorate looks at the role of parliamentary select committees in the UK House of Commons. Thou...
This thesis focuses on institutional arrangements designed to strengthen the ability of political in...
This article considers non-legislative committee scrutiny in the Northern Ireland Assembly. The core...
It is a frequent complaint in British politics that government is too strong and not properly held t...
This thesis focuses on institutional arrangements designed to strengthen the ability of political in...
Within the vast seam of scholarship on parliamentary history the evolution and role of select commit...
The Scottish Parliament was set up in the hope that strong committees would foster consensus, with a...
One of the most important functions of contemporary parliaments in liberal democratic states is to h...
Within the vast seam of scholarship on parliamentary history the evolution and role of select commit...
This article addreses scrutiny undertaken through departmental committees at the Scottish Parliament...
This article addresses committee scrutiny undertaken through the three main UK devolved institutions...
The article addresses committee scrutiny undertaken through the three main UK devolved institutions...
Prior to the creation of the committee system and the Scottish Parliament, a Consultative Steering G...
Legislatures appoint committees for different purposes. Both Houses of the UK Parliament separate le...
This article addresses committee scrutiny undertaken at the National Assembly for Wales during the ...
This doctorate looks at the role of parliamentary select committees in the UK House of Commons. Thou...
This thesis focuses on institutional arrangements designed to strengthen the ability of political in...
This article considers non-legislative committee scrutiny in the Northern Ireland Assembly. The core...
It is a frequent complaint in British politics that government is too strong and not properly held t...
This thesis focuses on institutional arrangements designed to strengthen the ability of political in...
Within the vast seam of scholarship on parliamentary history the evolution and role of select commit...
The Scottish Parliament was set up in the hope that strong committees would foster consensus, with a...
One of the most important functions of contemporary parliaments in liberal democratic states is to h...
Within the vast seam of scholarship on parliamentary history the evolution and role of select commit...