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The Parliamentary Library of Montenegro: Coming out from the Past [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This paper presents a short historical overview of Montenegrin parliamentarism and activities in connection with the Library of the Parliament of Montenegro since its establishment in 1953. An emphasis is placed on the need to bring this library up-to-
Aligrudi??, Svjetlana
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The idea of ukrainian national-state revival (end of XVIII – beginning of XX century)

open access: yesПроблеми Законності, 2015
In the article examines the content and evolution of the idea of Ukrainian national-state revival in public opinion leading public figures, lawyers, political parties in the Ukrainian lands late XVIII - early XX century.
В. О. Рум’янцев
doaj   +1 more source

THE GENESIS OF PARLIAMENTARISM WITHIN A MONARCHICAL FORM OF GOVERNMENT

open access: yesRussian Studies in Law and Politics
Background. The question of the development of parliamentarism in Europe and Russia at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries remains relevant in the context of studying the political modernization of countries and searching for historical parallels ...
Svetlana A. Ryabkova, Ilya E. Kotov
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Justice and lawmaking: Social-philosophical aspect

open access: yesRUDN journal of Sociology, 2022
The article presents an overview of the event organized by the Higher School of Economics (NRU HSE) on December 1, 2021 - a round table “Justice and Lawmaking” as a part of the subproject “Ethics and Law: Mechanisms of Mutual Influence” of the “Applied ...
A. M. Orekhov
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New Forms of Judicial Review and the Persistence of Rights - And Democracy-Based Worries [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
Recent developments in judicial review have raised the possibility that the debate over judicial supremacy versus legislative supremacy might be transformed into one about differing institutions to implement judicial review.
Tushnet, Mark V.
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M. E. Grant Duff, Philosophic Liberalism and the Global Liberal Cause

open access: yesHistory, EarlyView.
Abstract Historians disagree about how best to conceptualize nineteenth‐century British Liberalism in relation to its international contexts. This article argues that we can better understand the patterns involved by interrogating individuals who bridged the worlds of partisan politics and elaborated thought.
Alex Middleton
wiley   +1 more source

The 'T-Dem' for Democratizing the Europe's Economic and Monetary Union - A Critical Appraisal

open access: yesEuropean Papers, 2018
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2018 3(1), 45-57 | Overview | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. An intergovernmental parliamentarisation of the Euro area. - III. A new economic Constitution. - IV.
Nathalie Brack   +2 more
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BEYOND THE PARALYSIS OF THE POST‐POLITICAL? The Micropolitical in Post‐Political Participatory Planning in Copenhagen, Denmark

open access: yesInternational Journal of Urban and Regional Research, EarlyView.
Abstract Participatory planning is widely used for the purpose of democratizing urban governance. Yet, the literature on post‐politics largely depicts participatory decision‐making contexts as spaces devoid of the ‘properly political’. Scholars critical of post‐politics find this lens paralyzing, as the approach may disregard political moments arising ...
Stephanie Loveless
wiley   +1 more source

MODERNIZATION OF JAPAN’S POLITICAL SYSTEM: FROM MILITARISM TO NEOLIBERAL DEMOCRACY

open access: yesВісник НЮУ імені Ярослава Мудрого: Серія: Філософія, філософія права, політологія, соціологія, 2021
After Japan’s defeat in World War II, its political system underwent a gradual modernization from militarism to neoliberal democracy. Radical changes in the structure, functions and the nature of the country political system differed in special ...
Liudmyla Mykolaivna Herasina
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The choice argument for proportional representation

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Political Science, EarlyView.
Abstract What electoral system should a democracy choose? I argue for proportional representation (PR). My main empirical premise is Duverger's law: Under PR there are more viable candidates in district‐level elections than there are under single‐member plurality (SMP) systems.
Adam Lovett
wiley   +1 more source

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