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6. The UK Parliament

2020
This chapter focuses on three principal issues concerning the UK Parliament. First, it addresses the democratic credentials of Parliament. Second, it considers Parliament’s legislative role. Third, it examines Parliament’s powers. The chapter shows that, at least in constitutional theory, Parliament is ‘sovereign’, meaning that its authority to ...
Mark Elliott, Robert Thomas
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The UK Parliament and performance

International Review of Administrative Sciences, 2007
Many governments across OECD countries now produce substantial amounts of performance information. This movement has increasingly become known variously as output- or outcome-based budgeting or governance. This article focuses on the important question of how legislatures are responding to this development.
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5. The UK Parliament

2017
This chapter focuses on three principal issues concerning the UK Parliament. First, it addresses the democratic credentials of Parliament. Second, it considers Parliament’s legislative role. Third, it examines Parliament’s powers. The chapter shows that, at least in constitutional theory, Parliament is ‘sovereign’, meaning that its authority to ...
Mark Elliott, Robert Thomas
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UK Parliament holds hearings on climategate

Physics Today, 2010
UK Parliament holds hearings on climategate UK Parliament holds hearings on ...
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UK parliament confirms climate science, deplores secrecy

Physics Today, 2010
UK parliament confirms climate science, deplores secrecy UK parliament confirms climate science, deplores ...
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The European Parliament and the UK Parliament: A Relationship in Foreign Policy

Parliamentary History, 2016
It is often argued that the crucial democratic body of the European Union (EU) is the European parliament. Over time, the European parliament's role has increased from being a consultative body to one which has an institutionalised co‐decision authority in EU lawmaking.
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UK Defence planning and the new parliament

The RUSI Journal, 1992
Following the general election, defence expenditure will once again come under scrutiny. What limited debate there has been on the subject thus far has tended to approach defence policy more in terms of economics rather than strategy. David Dunn here makes an appeal for the reversal of this disturbing trend, highlighting the fallacies of using ...
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