The Growth of Parliamentary Scrutiny by Committee

The Growth of Parliamentary Scrutiny by Committee
Title The Growth of Parliamentary Scrutiny by Committee PDF eBook
Author Alfred Morris
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 159
Release 2016-06-06
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1483136930

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The Growth of Parliamentary Scrutiny by Committee

The Growth of Parliamentary Scrutiny by Committee

The Growth of Parliamentary Scrutiny by Committee
Title The Growth of Parliamentary Scrutiny by Committee PDF eBook
Author Alfred Morris
Publisher
Pages 141
Release 1970
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Parliament and the Legislative Process

Parliament and the Legislative Process
Title Parliament and the Legislative Process PDF eBook
Author Great Britain: Parliament: House of Lords: Select Committee on the Constitution
Publisher The Stationery Office
Pages 68
Release 2004
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780104005415

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The Committees report examines parliamentary scrutiny of legislation, focusing on the process for dealing with primary legislation (i.e. the scrutiny of parliamentary bills). This examination is carried out in the light of the Rippon Commission report on the topic (Making the Law produced by the Hansard Society Commission on the Legislative Process) which was published in 1992. Topics discussed include the mechanisms for pre-legislative and post-legislative scrutiny, the growth of legislation, the dissemination of information and ways of gauging public opinion through consultation. Conclusions drawn by the Committee include concern over the growth in the number and complexity of bills being presented to Parliament without adequate expansion in the capacity to deliver effective scrutiny. The report contains a number of proposals designed to help engender a culture shift away from this unsustainable volume of legislation, towards a culture of justification which encourages government to adopt a more disciplined approach to the introduction of bills based on the objective of effectiveness rather than quantity.

Parliament and Congress

Parliament and Congress
Title Parliament and Congress PDF eBook
Author William McKay
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 596
Release 2010-06-03
Genre Law
ISBN 0199273626

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In Parliament and Congress the constitutional background and the procedures are described and where possible compared in an entirely fresh look at the two legislatures. Though their constitutional positions and development are quite distinct, they nevertheless have much in common historically and face many of the same contemporary problems.

The Owth of Parliamentary Scrutiny by Committee

The Owth of Parliamentary Scrutiny by Committee
Title The Owth of Parliamentary Scrutiny by Committee PDF eBook
Author Alfred Morris
Publisher
Pages 141
Release 1970
Genre
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Power on the Back Benches?

Power on the Back Benches?
Title Power on the Back Benches? PDF eBook
Author Derek Hawes
Publisher
Pages 260
Release 1993
Genre History
ISBN

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Are back-bench MPs snatching back power and influence through the select committee system? This study looks in depth at the committee system and offers an account of its development and relationship to other aspects of the policy process.

Parliaments and Post-Legislative Scrutiny

Parliaments and Post-Legislative Scrutiny
Title Parliaments and Post-Legislative Scrutiny PDF eBook
Author Franklin de Vrieze
Publisher Routledge
Pages 220
Release 2020-12-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000326292

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To what extent have parliaments a responsibility to monitor how laws are implemented as intended and have the expected impact? Is the practice of Post-Legislative Scrutiny emerging as a new dimension within the oversight role of parliament? What approach do parliaments apply in assessing the implementation and impact of legislation? These are the fascinating questions guiding this book. Case studies offer an in-depth look at how particular countries and the European Union conduct Post-Legislative Scrutiny. The analysis puts Post-Legislative Scrutiny in the context of parliamentary oversight and parliaments’ engagement in the legislative cycle. The purpose of this book is to demonstrate the value of Post-Legislative Scrutiny as a public good, benefiting the executive, legislature and the people in ensuring that law delivers what is expected of it, as well as to respond to the need for greater clarity as to what is meant by the term. In this way, the publication can assist legislatures to think more clearly as to what precisely they understand, and seek to achieve, by Post-Legislative Scrutiny. This book is the result of the co-operation between the Centre for Legislative Studies at the University of Hull and the Westminster Foundation for Democracy. The chapters were originally published as a special issue of The Journal of Legislative Studies.