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Roles and Function of Parliamentary Questions

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Parliamentary questions are a feature of almost all national legislatures. Despite this, we know very little about how questions are used by MPs and what impact questions have on controlling the government. This volume advances our theoretical and empirical knowledge of the use of questioning in a number of different parliamentary settings. The propensity of parliamentarians to ask questions indicates that the interrogatories are an important tool for measuring an individual legislator's job. Ultimately, how a parliamentarian chooses to use the questioning tool provides a unique insight into legislator behaviour and role orientation. Many of the chapters in this volume provide new empirical measures of legislator activity and use this data to provide new tests of leading theories of legislator behaviour.
At an institutional level, questions provide an important source of information for the chamber and are a critical tool of government oversight - as many of the chapters in the volume indicate. Evidence of the impact of questions on executive and bureaucratic oversight challenges conventional views of parliaments as weak and ineffective parts of the political process.
This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Legislative Studies.

List of contents

1. Introduction: Parliamentary Questions, the Behaviour of Legislators, and the Function of Legislatures: An Introduction  Shane Martin  2. Parliamentary Questions as Instruments of Substantive Representation: Visible Minorities in the UK House of Commons, 2005-10  Thomas Saalfeld  3. The Constituency as a Focus of Representation: Studying the Italian Case through the Analysis of Parliamentary Questions  Federico Russo  4. People's Voice or Information Pool? The Role of, and Reasons for, Parliamentary Questions in the Swiss Parliament  Stefanie Bailer  5. Parliamentary Questions in Belgium: Testing for Party Discipline  Régis Dandoy  6. Constituency Influence on 'Constituency Members': The Adaptability of Roles to Electoral Realities in the Canadian Case  Kelly Blidook and Matthew Kerby  7. Not Only a Battleground: Parliamentary Oral Questions Concerning Defence Policies in Four Western Democracies  Olivier Rozenberg, Olivier Chopin, Catherine Hoeffler, Bastien Irondelle and Jean Joana  8. Questioning in European Parliaments  Manuel Sánchez de Dios and Matti Wiberg  9. Bureaucrats in the Headlights: Question Times and Delegation to Bureaucrats  Rob Salmond  10. Behavioural Consequences of Restrictions on Plenary Access: Parliamentary Questions in the Norwegian Storting  Bjørn Erik Rasch  11. Conclusion: Questioning Parliamentary Questions  Olivier Rozenberg and Shane Martin

Summary

This volume explores patterns of parliamentary questioning in several national parliaments to help us better understand both the role orientation of individual MPs and the function and performance of parliament as a core part of the political system. This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Legislative Studies.

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