Thus, it was a male Parliament, both composed entirely by men and elected entirely by men, that passed into law many of the discriminatory laws discussed below (e.g.Whipping of Female Offenders Abolition Act of 1820, theMines and Colleries Act of 1842, theFactories Act 1847and theMilitary ...
POST-LEGISLATIVE SCRUTINY (PLS): A DIMENSION OF THE OVERSIGHT FUNCTION OF PARLIAMENT. HOW IS THIS REPRESENTED WITHIN DIFFERENT POLITICAL SYSTEMS?Kagoro, J. B.Bwire, WebbyParliamentarian
The challenges of policy oversight for the European Parliament: how the committee system is adapting in its scrutiny of budgetary expenditure Paul Stephenson
439). As is clear, a focus on the Westminster Model equates with a focus on the core areas of government, parliament and related actors and institutions, while neglecting whole areas of political life, particularly where they intersect with questions of race or socio-political inequality and ...
Social media has often been compared to Big Tobacco for its addictive nature and the harm it can cause. Experts argue that, much as the tobacco industry was forced to change its practices after years of public scrutiny, the tech industry needs to be held accountable for the...
Older and larger firms tend to accumulate more learning and financial resources that might enable them to implement environmental, social, and corporate governance practices (Miroshnychenko et al.,2024). Larger firms are also subject to greater public scrutiny, which encourages the disclosure of ESG...
This certainly aligns with current planning law, with the State putting up as many hurdles to public participation as it can legally get away with. Given the Aarhus scrutiny to which Ireland is currently subject, and thedamning indictmentof the executive by the Supreme Court in the recentFriends...
The Republic of Ireland is a constitutional republic with a parliamentary system. There is a bicameral parliament with two houses, theSeanad Eireannand theDalEireann, which are the country’s Senate and the House of Representatives, respectively. ...
Parliamentary scrutiny assumes a dual willingness—a willingness of government to be scrutinised and a willingness of Parliament to scrutinise, alongside a... D Judge - 《Political Quarterly》 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 Competition and Credit Control, Monetary Performance, and the Perception of Macroecono...
For a large part, the law of the sea is based on a tension between sovereignty and freedom. Sovereignty projected out to sea is, in essence, the claim by coastal States to extend their exclusive control over the adjacent sea. Freedom, on the other hand,