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期刊名:Journal of legislative studies

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ISSN:1357-2334

e-ISSN:1743-9337

IF/分区:1.0/Q2

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Linda J Knap,Johan Legemaate,Roland D Friele Linda J Knap
Globally, ex-post legislative evaluations are becoming increasingly important for understanding how laws function in practice and identifying their limitations and their effects upon stakeholders. This study delves into the impact of ex-pos...
Linda J Knap,Roland D Friele,Rob van Gameren et al. Linda J Knap et al.
This article explores the factors that influence the impact of ex-post legislative evaluations and suggests that these factors can be divided into three main categories: context, research quality, and interaction. Contextual factors, includ...
Linda J Knap,Rob van Gameren,Valérie D V Sankatsing et al. Linda J Knap et al.
In various countries, laws are increasingly being evaluated by examining the effects in practice once a law enters into force. No systematic overview currently exists on the impact of these ex-post legislative evaluations. Therefore, this s...
Emma Crewe Emma Crewe
Healthy democracies require ethical leadership and respect for rules, but since the 2000s we have witnessed serious attacks on standards in the UK Parliament. Two narratives about scandals will reveal cultural and social aspects that are of...
Cristina Leston-Bandeira,Sven T Siefken Cristina Leston-Bandeira
Public engagement has become a noticeable activity for parliaments across the world. However, we lack understanding of its role despite considerable developments in scholarly work on public engagement in the sciences and on deliberative and...
Simone Wegmann Simone Wegmann
The organisation of legislative chambers and the consequences of parliamentary procedures have been among the most prominent research questions in legislative studies. Even though democratic elections not only lead to the formation of a gov...