In most countries with a bicameral system, the upper house plays a restrained role with regard to the legislature. In this contribution, the position of the upper houses in the netherlands, france, the united kingdom and germany is characterised in terms of rivalry and assistance. ‘rivalry’ is to be taken to mean here the (im)possibility of the upper house to wholly or partially force through its own political policy desires. ‘assistance’ in parliamentary legislative practice implies first and foremost correction as to lawfulness, in particular improvements of a legal-technical nature. Suggestions for ‘enhancing’ the effectiveness and social desirability of legislative texts, as well as their politico-bicameral and non-controversial nature ...
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The role of national parliaments in european integration is a topical issue in current political and...
This article compares national parliamentary scrutiny over European Union matters in two countries w...
While governance in multilevel systems involves many processes, legislation at the upper jurisdictio...
This contribution first gives a justification for the role of a national parliament like that of the...
Every country has a unique style regarding the parliamentary system they follow. This parliamentary ...
This book gathers the most influential authors on role research and legislative studies to examine t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor and Francis via t...
Upper House reform in Germany : the commission for the modernization of the Federal SystemAs the deb...
The theory of comparative federalism asserts that federations require a second chamber for the repre...
The House of Lords has been rising in profile in academic, political, and popular narratives. Whilst...
Belgium was established in 1830 as a unitary state with a bicameral parliament, with symmetrical pow...
The Lisbon Treaty and the Early Warning System represent the culmination of a long process of Europ...
Since its creation, the European Parliament (EUP) has been the subject of considerable debate. Origi...
This new study of senates in small powers across the North Atlantic shows that the establishment and...
The growing role of diplomacy, assuming the participation of legislative branch of government, is no...
The role of national parliaments in european integration is a topical issue in current political and...
This article compares national parliamentary scrutiny over European Union matters in two countries w...
While governance in multilevel systems involves many processes, legislation at the upper jurisdictio...