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The British parliament: An effort towards the constitutional reform
Published 2015-01-01“…The British Parliament is the eldest representative assembly which inspired the development of most European parliamentary systems. …”
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The method of voting in the British Parliament – between tradition and functionality.
Published 2019-10-01“…The paper is devoted to the method of voting, which is typical for the British Parliament. This method is referred to as “division”, because both Members of Parliament (MPs) and Lords are literally divided into two groups – supporters and opponents of the issue being voted – and cast their vote in special rooms called division lobbies. …”
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THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE’S APPROACH TO THE CRISIS IN UKRAINE
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Discussion of Palestinian-Israeli Conflict in British Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee (2014)
Published 2022-03-01Subjects: Get full text
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2013 Political Discussions in Foreign Affairs Committee of British Parliament on Iranian Nuclear Issue
Published 2021-05-01Subjects: Get full text
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Charles James Fox and the debate in the British Parliament concerning the early period of the French Revolution)
Published 2023-11-01Subjects: “…british parliament…”
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British Parliament as Center for Making Foreign Policy Decisions during Syrian Crisis (2011—2015)
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India Company lobby in British Parliament, 1763–1813: composition, evolution of structure and political activity
Published 2018-01-01“…The article also analyzes the quantitative results of voting by members of the lobby on a wide range of issues discussed in the British Parliament during the designated period. It revealed that the greatest activity and quantity of East India Companyʼs lobby in the British Parliament observed in the late 1760s – first half of 1780s. …”
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Campaigns for a Better Representation of Women in the British Parliament: a 21st-Century Issue?
Published 2014-12-01“…At the beginning of the 21st century, women are still greatly under-represented in the British Parliament (22 % of all MPs following the 2010 General Election). …”
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The concept of the Royal Prerogative in parliamentary debates on the deployment of military in the British House of Commons, 1982–2003
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Silence and Absence in the Political Discourse on Section 28 and Children’s Literature in the United Kingdom
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Suffering from Withdrawal – Controversy in the UK EU (Withdrawal) Bill
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La démocratie britannique face au modèle parlementaire écossais
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Parliamentary 'Theatre', Dignity and the Public Side of Parliaments
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The English Theme on the Pages of N. M. Karamzin's Messenger of Europe (Vestnik Yevropy) in 1802—1803
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Brexit - the 2016 referendum on European Union membership
Published 2019-12-01“…This article explores the Brexit referendum, focusing on the political events that led to the vote, namely, the Conservative Party’s return to power, David Cameron’s attempts to appease the European divide within his party and the role played by the British Parliament in the whole process. It then discusses whether the referendum was the most suitable way to decide on European Union membership, considering the sovereignty of the British Parliament, as well as the contrast between representative democracy and direct democracy.…”
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The Brexit consequences on the European single market
Published 2020-03-01“…The recent political and institutional developments, the decision of the British Parliament not to accept the exit of the United Kingdom from the European Union without a signed agreement, the decision to negotiate a new deal that must be ratified by both the Member States of the EU and the British Parliament, points towards the fact that neither the Union nor the United Kingdom are effectively prepared for such a decision. …”
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