Parliamentary Voting Procedures: Agenda Control, Manipulation, and Uncertainty [PDF]
We study computational problems for two popular parliamentary voting procedures: the amendment procedure and the successive procedure. While finding successful manipulations or agenda controls is tractable for both procedures, our real-world experimental
Bredereck, Robert +3 more
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The Role of National Parliaments in European Decision-Making [PDF]
National parliaments can be considered as victims of the European integration process. National parliaments ceded legislative powers to the EU and often lost leverage over their national executive branch, which continued to play a central role in EU ...
Jans, Theo, Piedrafita, Sonia.
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Representation through deliberation-The European case [PDF]
This article shows that the main pattern of European democratization has unfolded along the lines of an EU organized as a multilevel system of representative parliamentary government and not as a system of deliberative governance as the transnationalists
Eriksen, Erik O., Fossum, John Erik
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The control as a necessary condition for the democratic state
The article analyzes the concept of the control of democracy J. Keane. Control of the public authority is considered as an element of the rule of law (constitutional control over the rule-making, administrative justice, parliamentary control over the ...
С. А. Косінов
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Financial indiscipline in Zambia's Third Republic: the role of parliamentary scrutiny [PDF]
Contrary to the thesis that claims weak legislative power vis-agrave-vis the executive is essential if economic modernisation and development are to be driven forward in third world countries, Zambia's developmental interests would be served by making ...
Burnell, Peter J.
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Quantum surveillance and 'shared secrets'. A biometric step too far? CEPS Liberty and Security in Europe, July 2010 [PDF]
It is no longer sensible to regard biometrics as having neutral socio-economic, legal and political impacts. Newer generation biometrics are fluid and include behavioural and emotional data that can be combined with other data.
Lodge, Juliet.
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Journalistic investigations and cabinet crises in the Third Polish Republic (selected examples) [PDF]
This article focuses on the influence of investigative journalism on the system of government, and, in particular, on the functioning and break-up of cabinet coalitions in Poland after 1989. It focuses on the parliamentary-cabinet form of government. The
Adamczyk, Wojciech
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Parliamentary control over public finances as a type of financial control
Financial control is a set of measures aimed at creating an effective system to counteract the misuse of state and municipal monetary resources. Ensuring the effectiveness of financial control is possible only when a qualitatively organized system of ...
Uliana Oleksii
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The Brexit paradox: direct democracy is a flawed route to reviving sovereignty [PDF]
Rhetoric around parliamentary sovereignty and “taking back control” became a recurring theme in the Leave Campaign. But Panagiotis Doudonis argues that there is a contradiction in using a referendum – a coercive, direct democracy device – to reclaim ...
Doudonis, Panagiotis
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Realization an investigation by temporary investigative commissions of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine is one of the leading forms of parliamentary control in Ukraine.
Oleksandr Zozulia
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