Accountability, analysis and avoidance: how PMO data impacts on Westminster
Benjamin Worthy, Stefani Langehennig
págs. 1-19
págs. 20-42
Legislative violence in Ghana: a threat to democracy?
Maame Efua Addadzi Koom, Kwadwo Bioh Agyei
págs. 43-63
Congruence between voters and representatives in preferences for social policies in Spain
Antonio M. Jaime-Castillo, Xavier Coller
págs. 64-84
The conditions of committee importance – drawing lessons from a qualitative case study of Finland
Ville Aula, Tapio Raunio
págs. 85-107
Pathways to women’s electoral representation: the global effectiveness of legislative gender quotas over time
Xuhong Su, Wenbo Chen
págs. 108-129
Petra Vodová, Iva Svačinová
págs. 130-153
Where is Linz’s gridlock? Salvador Allende and the success of presidential bills in Chile, 1958–1973
Patricio Navia, Rodrigo Orlando Osorio Montoya, Pablo Toro Monroy
págs. 154-165
Opposition parties in times of pandemics
Lydia Laflamme, Jeanne Milot-Poulin, Jeanne Desrosiers, Cedrik Verreault, Carolane Fillion, Nicolas Patenaude, Marc André Bodet
págs. 166-191
A culture of rights finding its feet: parliamentary human rights scrutiny in the Australian Capital Territory
Sean Mulcahy, Kate Seear
págs. 192-214
Legislative ex-post impact assessments in Europe: applying a new assessment framework for comparative institutional analysis on Post-Legislative Scrutiny by national parliaments in Europe
Franklin De Vrieze
págs. 215-235
Institutional change and partisanship in the Canadian Senate
Michelle Caplan, Christopher Alcantara, Mathieu Turgeon
págs. 236-247
págs. 248-269
Penalizing women MPs: the approval of women-initiated bills in the Turkish parliament
Eduardo Alemán, Saadet Konak Unal
págs. 270-288
The impact of ex-post legislative evaluations: a scoping review
Linda J. Knap, Rob van Gameren, Valérie D.V. Sankatsing, Johan Legemaate, Roland D. Friele
págs. 289-312
EU parliaments in a post-constitutionalising stage: competitors or allies?
Katharina L. Meissner, Ben Crum
págs. 313-330