Parliamentary & legislative practice
Parliamentary & legislative practice
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Parliamentarism and Encyclopaedism: Parliamentary Democracy in an Age of Fragmentation
£83.40Publication date 11 January 2024
By Bloomsbury Publishing PLC -
Parliament as an Export
£84.85Out of stock
Parliament as an Export (1966) deals with the adoption of overseas countries and particularly the Commonwealth countries of the British Parliamentary system. These countries examined are the original British colonies, the Dominions, the Indian sub-continent and the newer colonial territories. Learn MorePublication date 03 May 2023
By Taylor & Francis Ltd -
Routledge Handbook of Asian Parliaments
£179.15Out of stock
This Handbook showcases the rich varieties of legislatures that exist in Asia and explains how political power is constituted in seventeen jurisdictions in East, Southeast and South Asia. Learn MorePublication date 24 March 2023
By Taylor & Francis Ltd -
The Legislative Priority Rule and the EU Internal Market for Goods: A Constitutional Approach
£75.40This volume introduces the reader to the Legislative Priority Rule and provides a better understanding of how the European Court of Justice resolves regulatory disputes in the presence of secondary (product) legislation, highlighting both the successes and dangers of its current approach. Learn MorePublication date 01 September 2022
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The Limits and Legitimacy of Referendums
£75.40The Limits and Legitimacy of Referendums brings together diverse perspectives on referendums, constitutionalism, liberalism, and democracy in ways that challenge the conventional wisdom, prompt new answers to enduring questions, and urge reconsideration of how we evaluate the legitimacy of referendums. Learn MorePublication date 10 May 2022
By Oxford University Press -
Outsourcing Rulemaking Powers: Constitutional limits and national safeguards
£75.40Outsourcing Rulemaking Powers identifies the shared constitutional principles that determine the limits to the outsourcing of rulemaking powers. Through the examination of multiple countries, this book argues that there should be minimal legal safeguards to which all rules must heed, in particular those made by autonomous public or private actors. Learn MorePublication date 20 January 2022
By Oxford University Press -
Blackstone's Guide to the UK Internal Market Act 2020
£47.10This book explores the Internal Market Act's provisions, as an Act creating the foundation for freedom of trade within the UK following Brexit. Learn MorePublication date 25 November 2021
By Oxford University Press -
The Politics of Legislative Debates
£117.85A comprehensive study which looks at the politics of legislative debates in 33 liberal democracies in Europe, North America and Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Oceania. This book offers an account of the rules and practices determining floor access, with a particular focus on gender, seniority, and legislative party positions. Learn MorePublication date 08 October 2021
By Oxford University Press -
Women and Democracy in Iraq: Gender, Politics and Nation-Building
£27.80Out of stock
Publication date 26 August 2021
By Bloomsbury Publishing PLC -
Choosing a Prime Minister: The Transfer of Power in Britain
£82.95Tackling the various ways politicians enter and exit Downing Street, Rodney Brazier gives context and analysis to this comprehensive account of what goes into becoming the leader of the United Kingdom. With historical examples and contemporary evidence, this book explains the rules which govern gaining and losing the British Prime Ministership. Learn MorePublication date 02 July 2020
By Oxford University Press -
Women and Democracy in Iraq: Gender, Politics and Nation-Building
£92.70Publication date 30 May 2019
By Bloomsbury Publishing PLC -
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Reactionary Republicanism: How the Tea Party in the House Paved the Way for Trumps Victory
£60.35Publication date 01 September 2018
By Oxford University Press -
Reactionary Republicanism: How the Tea Party in the House Paved the Way for Trumps Victory
£17.90Publication date 01 September 2018
By Oxford University Press