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Papers on Parliament No. 55

Papers on Parliament No. 55
February 2011

Introduction (PDF 102KB)
Parliament, Political Ethics and National Integrity Systems
Charles Sampford
(PDF 343KB)
Elections, Money and Free Speech in the United States
Diana Dwyre
(PDF 320KB)
The Pryor Perspective: Sharply to the Point
Kathleen M. Burns
(PDF 1717KB)
The Disillusionment of Sir John Downer
John Bannon
(PDF 167KB)
Square Peg in a Square Hole: Australia‘s Parliament House
Andrew Hutson
(PDF 2218KB)
Minority Government: Is the House of Representatives Finally Catching Up With the Senate?
Scott Brenton
(PDF 220KB)
Strengthening the British House of Commons: The Unexpected Reforms of 2010
Meg Russell
(PDF 312KB)
The Senate Committee System: Historical Perspectives
Rosemary Laing
(PDF 225KB)

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