Northern Ireland's power-sharing Assembly is understudied in the legislative studies literature. Having been suspended (or de facto suspended) for around 40% of its existence, conversation has tended to focus more on the wider political problems in which the Assembly has been enmeshed and less on its day-to-day functions as a legislature.
Northern Ireland's power-sharing Assembly is understudied in the legislative studies literature. Having been suspended (or de facto suspended) for around 40% of its existence, conversation has tended to focus more on the wider political problems in which the Assembly has been enmeshed and less on its day-to-day functions as a legislature.
Sean Haughey is Lecturer in Politics at the Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool.
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1 Introduction: an Assembly that matters? 2 Representation: MLAs as 'ethnic ambassadors' and 'party animals'? 3 Linkage: MLAs and (mini) constituency service 4 Scrutiny: MLAs and patterns of parliamentary questions 5 Policy- making: MLAs, committees, and the legislative process 6 Conclusion: reputations and realities
1 Introduction: an Assembly that matters? 2 Representation: MLAs as 'ethnic ambassadors' and 'party animals'? 3 Linkage: MLAs and (mini) constituency service 4 Scrutiny: MLAs and patterns of parliamentary questions 5 Policy- making: MLAs, committees, and the legislative process 6 Conclusion: reputations and realities
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