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Te Reo Māori in the New Zealand Parliament A Ceremonial or Civic Language
PLPP paper stemming from 2017 course.
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Te Reo Māori in the New Zealand Parliament A Ceremonial or Civic Language
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Parliamentary privilege in the digital age should privilege adapt to accommodate social media
PLPP paper stemming from 2017 course.
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Parliamentary privilege in the digital age should privilege adapt to accommodate social media
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Parliamentary Privilege and the Execution of Search Warrants
PLPP paper stemming from 2017 course.
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Parliamentary Privilege and the Execution of Search Warrants
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Parliamentary engagement and participation in the current era; analysing the Westminster Parliamentary system and public engagement at the select committee stage
PLPP paper stemming from 2017 course.
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Parliamentary engagement and participation in the current era; analysing the Westminster Parliamentary system and public engagem
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Opportunities for and the success of private Members’ business in the House of Representatives
PLPP paper stemming from 2017 course.
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Opportunities for and the success of private Members’ business in the House of Representatives
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Joint Standing Committee on Treaties an actual restraint on executive power
PLPP paper stemming from 2017 course.
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Joint Standing Committee on Treaties an actual restraint on executive power
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Is committee work overburdening Senators; a case study from the 44th Parliament
PLPP paper stemming from 2017 course.
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Is committee work overburdening Senators; a case study from the 44th Parliament
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Assessing parliamentarian engagement with petition systems through a procedural justice framework
PLPP paper stemming from 2017 course.
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Assessing parliamentarian engagement with petition systems through a procedural justice framework
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Are more independents and minor parties good for parliamentary accountability The 55th Queensland Parliament – a case study
PLPP paper stemming from 2017 course.
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Are more independents and minor parties good for parliamentary accountability The 55th Queensland Parliament – a case study
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Analysing Government Responses to Committee Reports
PLPP paper stemming from 2017 course.
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Analysing Government Responses to Committee Reports
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