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The reform of Italian Bicameralism : current issues
There are two basic institutional choices at the basis of the new architecture elaborated by the Italian Government and recently approved by the Senate.
L. Violini
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Migrant Electoral Rights (MER) New Data from 165 Countries and Six Decades. [PDF]
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In modern democracies, the legislative power is vested in parliaments with diverse organizational structures. Bicameral legislatures, requiring concurrent deliberation by two bodies, are present in about one-third of the world’s countries. Bicameralism typically serves the important purpose of accommodating the representation of heterogeneous interests
Testa, Cecilia
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Why do authoritarian regimes adopt bicameralism? Cooptation, control, and masking controversial reforms [PDF]
The adoption of bicameralism in the world is increasingly an authoritarian phenomenon: while the percentage of bicameral democracies is in decline, there has been a steady increase in bicameral non-democracies.
Alexander Baturo, Robert Elgie
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A function for the bicameral mind
Cortex, 2020Why do the left and right sides of the brain have different functions? Having a lateralized brain, in which each hemisphere processes sensory inputs differently and carries out different functions, is common in vertebrates, and it has now been reported for invertebrates too.
Vallortigara, Giorgio, Rogers, Lesley J
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