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With digitalization more data has become available from back in time. This panel welcomes papers that studies parliaments or legislators using historical data. These may involve time series up to our own time (such as the Who Governs dataset – see Bértoa & Enyedi 2021), sequences, studies of ‘critical junctures’ in the development of a parliament’s history, or case studies – such as the use of ‘lotteries’ (Cirone & Van Coppenolle 2019). The panel also welcomes methodological papers discussing the possibilities and problems of using historical data in a legislative setting.
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Legislative conflict dimensions on environmental protection | View Paper Details |
Give them votes and make mine count: Legislators, Proportional Representation and Universal Suffrage tempered by plural voting in Belgium | View Paper Details |
Instant party formation: Party group development and legislative voting in the German Reichstag, 1867-1918 | View Paper Details |
The Party in the Parliament : Mapping a Legislative History of Party Law in India | View Paper Details |