Patterns of parliamentary behavior : passage of legislation across Western Europe

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Patterns of parliamentary behavior : passage of legislation across Western Europe

edited by Herbert Döring, Mark Hallerberg

Routledge, 2016, c2004

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"First published 2004 by Ashgate Publishing" -- t. p. verso

Bibliography: p. [213]-228

Includes index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This volume begins where the first DAring book of 1995 finished by considering what effects the rules had on legislative output during the same period. It addresses four distinct yet complementary research topics: - the connection between a number of veto players and law production in West European parliamentary democracies - the impact of closed versus open rules - the effects of committee structure and organization on the degree of conflict or consensus on the procedure of passing legislation - the importance of agenda setting and agenda control for the prevention of cycling across issues and the distribution of particular benefits of shifting and transient majorities. Fundamental to this volume is the ability of the project group to fashion an original data set. As a consequence, this volume is able to ascertain the extent to which parliamentary procedures contributed to shaping policy output in this field during the 1980s.

目次

  • Contents: Introduction, Herbert DAring and Mark Hallerberg
  • Electoral laws, government and Parliament, Mark Hallerberg
  • Government declarations and law production, Lieven De Winter
  • The life and times of bills, Rolf Becker and Thomas Saalfeld
  • Committee effects on legislation, Ingvar Mattson and Kaare StrAm
  • Conflict and consensus in committees, Erik Damgaard and Ingvar Mattson
  • Controversy, time constraint and restrictive rules, Herbert DAring
  • Veto players and law production, George Tsebelis
  • Conclusion, Herbert DAring and Mark Hallerberg
  • Bibliography
  • Index.

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