The institutionalisation of parliamentary party groups. Towards a concept
Danny Schindler, Oliver Kannenberg
págs. 877-897
Parliamentary committees’ initiative powers in Sweden – Tactical exploitation by opposition parties
Thomas Larue, Asmir Hajdarevic
págs. 898-917
Governments and parliaments in a state of emergency: what can we learn from the COVID-19 pandemic?
Francesco Bromo, Paolo Gambacciani, Marco Improta
págs. 918-946
Prorogation in Commonwealth Caribbean countries: an analysis of the relevance of the Miller decision
Hamid Ghany
págs. 947-965
Political parties and parliamentary oversightcommittee seats: sharing and trading the costs
Hallbera West
págs. 966-988
Jan Hruška, Stanislav Balík
págs. 989-1008
Political survival and legislative reselection inMexico’s chamber of deputies
Carlos Vázquez Ferrel, Erik Ernesto Vazquez
págs. 1009-1038
págs. 1039-1060
When women run: explaining the emergence of women state legislative candidates
Jennifer Hayes Clark, Gathoni Kimondo
págs. 1061-1076
Gender and legislative committees in Africa: a study of Rwanda and South Africa
Saaka Sulemana Saaka, Abiba Yayah
págs. 1077-1098
págs. 1099-1120
Curtailing structural violence in Nigeria: the legislature and poverty alleviation in the fourthrepublic
Samuel Oni, Moyosoluwa Dele Dada, Daniel Gberevbie
págs. 1121-1143
Does a visit to parliament change the political trust ofadults?
Falk Scheidig, Niklas Obergassel
págs. 1144-1160
Parliamentarians and the covid-19 pandemic: insights from an executive-dominated, constituency-oriented legislature
David M. Farrell, Luke Field, Shane Martin
págs. 1161-1187
Let’s talk about something else: how cabinet members divert issue attention in answers toparliamentary questions
Željko Poljak
págs. 1188-1211
Employing the parliamentary committee of inquiryas an oversight tool: Israel as a case study
Chen Friedberg, Assaf Shapira
págs. 1212-1237



