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The History of Parliament Oral History Project has been interviewing former Members of the UK Parliament since 2011. Life stories from inside Parliament reveal missing information about personal motivations, informal cross-party collaboration and use ...
Emma Peplow, Priscilla Pivatto
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A global meat tax: from big data to a double dividend
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) emphasizes the right of everyone to have access to safe, sufficient and nutritious food in its Rome Declaration. This article suggests how this noble FAO goal can be achieved.
Jarka CHLOUPKOVA +2 more
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Migration and the Democratisation of Sovereignty [PDF]
Migration in relation to democracy and sovereignty is considered one of the great challenges of this century. At the local, national, and global levels, migration is causing tensions in the development of democracy and security, which often calls the ...
Salihe Salihu
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The European Court of Human Rights (the Court) considers gender identity “a fundamental aspect of the right to respect for private life” (AP, Garçon & Nicot v France, 2017), and has taken important steps towards ensuring that this right is implemented ...
Caroline Hansen
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Democracy is valuable and vulnerable, which is reason enough to remain alert for new developments that can undermine her. In recent months, we have seen enough examples of the growing impact of personal data in campaigns and elections.
Sophie in 't Veld
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Capturing the Cloud: Towards SharePoint Transfer at UK Parliament
Since 2020, UK Parliament has moved towards cloud-based ways of working and collaboration, with colleagues across both Houses increasingly storing and sharing most of their information in Microsoft SharePoint.
Nicole Hartland +2 more
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For a Red-and-Green Alliance in Europe
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Julian Müller
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Similar to many countries, Iran is committed to achieving universal health coverage. As such several laws have been approved regarding rehabilitation services. Examining these laws shows that there are many legal challenges in the functions of the health
Niusha Shahidisadeghi +3 more
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How You Sample Determines What You Find
This study addresses the issue of sampling error within research on subsets of parliamentary text corpora. Two samples of parliamentary speeches relating to the marketisation of the Swedish education system, drawn through different sampling techniques ...
Martin Karlsson +2 more
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We present a model where a society elects a parliament by voting for candidates belonging to two parties. The electoral rule determines the seats distribution between the two parties. We analyze two electoral rules, multidistrict majority and single-district proportional. In this framework, the policy outcome is simply a function of the number of seats
De Sinopoli, F +2 more
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