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Federalism with Bicameralism [PDF]
Abstract We analyse how bicameralism can affect national fiscal policies in a federal country when vertical and horizontal externalities interact. Conditions are provided to show when, at equilibrium, the two chambers agree or disagree on the choice of a national capital tax rate, depending on whether or not the pivotal voter in the ...
Alessandro Petretto
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Bicameralism in Slovenia throughout a Three-Dimensional Approach
The scientific article discusses bicameralism in Slovenia using a three-dimensional approach. The main objective is to identify whether Slovenian bicameralism is weak or strong, using the criteria of symmetry, congruence, and perceived legitimacy.
Dušan Štrus, Boštjan Brezovnik
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PRINSIP CHECKS AND BALANCES DITINJAU DARI SISI DAN PRAKTIK
The purpose of this research is to get a full description about the parliament concept in Indonesia that no clear enough use Threecameralism system (MPR, DPR, DPD) Bicameralism (DPR and DPD), or Unycameralism (MPR).
FAHARUDIN FAHARUDIN
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Lanjuinais e la storia costituzionale. Tra testimonianza e formalizzazione [PDF]
Jean Denis Lanjuinais was the only one among the constituents of 1789 to have served in the representative assemblies of all subsequent constitutional regimes until his death in 1827. The essay presents some passages from his constituent activity.
Francesco Bonini
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THE HISTORY OF THE FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF FEDERAL BICAMERALISM IN RUSSIA [PDF]
The article analyzes the stages of formation and development of Federal bicameralism through the prism of the content of the main documents of the country.
Червинская Александра Павловна
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Unicameralism, Bicameralism, Multicameralism: Evolution and Trends in Europe
An analysis of the structure of parliaments in European countries shows that a wide range of options developed across the centuries. However, many of these patterns (among which tetracameralism, tricameralism, and qualified unicameralism) did not survive,
Passaglia Paolo
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Bicameralism in Belgium: the dismantlement of the Senate for the sake of multinational confederalism
Belgium was established in 1830 as a unitary state with a bicameral parliament, with symmetrical powers for the upper and the lower house. While federalism and bicameralism are often considered a pair, the Belgian system shows an inverse relationship ...
Popelier Patricia
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Second parliamentary chambers as safeguards against democratic backsliding? Case study of Czech and Polish senates [PDF]
The Czech Republic and Poland represent countries with bicameral parliaments, where the existence of second chambers has often been questioned because both countries represent unitary political systems.
Petr JUST, Jakub CHARVAT
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Corruption and bicameral reforms [PDF]
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Giovanni Facchini, Cecilia Testa
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Shared Rule vs Self-Rule? Bicameralism, Power-Sharing and the ‘Joint Decision Trap’
In federal and regionalised states, bicameralism constitutes shared rule between levels of governments. At the same time, second chambers serve as a safeguard protecting selfrule of decentralised governments against the encroachments of central ...
Benz Arthur
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