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The legislative behavior of MPs

Comparative Politics
Parliaments
Policy-Making
P019
David Willumsen
University of Innsbruck
Thomas Zittel
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt

Thursday 09:00 - 10:45 CEST (01/07/2021)

Abstract

Shaping legislative outcomes is at the very heart of legislative activity. Therefore, law-making is one of the key functions and tasks of parliaments. This panel seeks to investigate the role and behaviour of parliamentary actors in the legislative process on the individual level, i.e. individual MPs. The panel aims at analysing the driving factors and effects of legislative behaviour of the involved actors in national, sub-national, and supranational parliaments.

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