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The Equilibrium of Parliamentary Law-making

ISBN : 9781032746463

Author : Viktor Kazai

Publisher : Routledge

Year : 2025

Language : English

Type : Book

Description : This book is a response to the dangers posed to constitutional democracy by the continuous growth of executive power and the simultaneous decline of parliaments’ role in policy formation. These phenomena are often manifested in the manipulation and even the violation of the rules of parliamentary law-making, called irregularities. If left without consequences, these irregularities can ultimately lead to the elimination of the procedural constraints imposed on the ruling

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