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The Legislative Power of the House of Representatives after the Amendment to the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia

open access: yesConstitutionale, 2020
The legislative power after the amendment of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia (UUD 1945) resulted in a shift in legislative authority from the President to the House of Representatives (DPR).
Anis Musana
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Le Congrès et le coup d’État de 1964. La démocratie libérale brésilienne posait-elle unproblème institutionnel ?

open access: yesBrésil(s), 2014
This article shows that anti-legislative arguments in Brazil were reinforced in the 1970s by a new literature that presented itself as the vehicle for a new academic perspective that was not only innovative but also rigorous in its research.
Maria Celina D’Araujo
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Two houses: legislative studies and the Atlantic divide [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Legislative scholars have a history of stepping back occasionally to examine the development and state of the sub-discipline (Budge 1973; Gamm and Huber 2002; Loewenberg, Patterson, and Jewell 1985; Mezey 1993; Morris-Jones 1983; Pasquino 1973; Patterson
Martin, Shane G., Martin, Shane
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Predictability and Power in Legislative Bargaining [PDF]

open access: yesThe Review of Economic Studies, 2018
zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
S. Nageeb Ali   +2 more
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Does power always flow to the executive? Interbranch oscillations in legislative authority, 1976-2014

open access: yes, 2021
Is legislative power flowing to the executive branch over time? Beginning in the 1990s, comparativists began to investigate delegation to the executive under different executive formats.
Power, Timothy, Chaisty, Paul
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The Serbian elections act of 1870: An assembly's thoughts on parliamentary elections [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova: Pravni Fakultet u Novom Sadu, 2018
The Constitution of Serbia of 1869 (the so-called Regency Constitution) was the first Serbian constitution to give the Parliament (National Assembly) legislative powers, albeit inferior to those of the monarch.
Kršljanin Nina V.
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The Role of the Leadership in Addressing the Void of Ordinary Law [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهش‌نامه حقوق اسلامی
‌ ∴ Introduction ∴ ‌The foundational stability of any society is significantly anchored in the presence and enforcement of laws. The enactment of laws, a primary responsibility of governance, ensures that societal relationships are regulated based on ...
Abbas Kabi Nasab   +1 more
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Randomized Mini-publics, Popular Will Formation and the Societal Conditions of Deliberative Learning Processes

open access: yesKrisis, 2020
This essay is part of a dossier on Cristina Lafont's book Democracy without Shortcuts.
Hauke Brunkhorst
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Power brokers: Middlemen in legislative bargaining [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Economic Theory, 2013
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Matias Iaryczower, Santiago Oliveros
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Rhetoric in legislative bargaining with asymmetric information [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
We analyze a three-player legislative bargaining game over an ideological and a distributive decision. Legislators are privately informed about their ideological intensities, i.e., the weight placed on the ideological decision relative to the weight ...
Chen, Ying, Eraslan, Hülya
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