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Legislature of Brazil - An Analysis of Its Policy-Making and Public Engagement Roles

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Informationen zum Autor Cristiane Brum Bernardes gained her PhD in Political Science (2010) at the Institute of Social and Political Studies (IESP)! University of State of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ)! Brazil. She also has a Master's in Communication and Informationfrom theFederal University of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil) (2004). Cristiane is Senior Lecturer at Master in Legislative Affairs of Brazilian Chamber of Deputies.Cristina Leston-Bandeira is Professor of Politics! University of Leeds! UK. She is also co-convenor of the Parliaments and Legislatures Specialist Group of the Political Studies Association and editor of Parliaments and Citizens (Routledge! 2013).Ricardo de João Braga gained his PhD in Political Science (2011)from the University of State of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ)! Brazil. He is Senior Lecturer at Master in Legislative Affairs of Brazilian Chamber of Deputies. Previously! he worked for party leaderships in the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies and for the Executive Branch. ? Zusammenfassung The book explains and analyses the complexity of the legislative activities performed by the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies, and how these are framed within the legislature’s internal organization’s structure. The chapters originally published as a special issue in the Journal of Legislative Studies. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Cristiane Brum Bernardes, Cristina Leston-Bandeira and Ricardo de João Braga 1. The institutionalisation of the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies Ricardo de João Braga, André Rehbein Sathler and Roberto Campos da Rocha Miranda 2. The legislative and public policies in Brazil: before and after the 1988 Constitution Julio Roberto de Souza Pinto 3. The role of the Brazilian Congress in defining public social policies Fábio de Barros Correia Gomes and Ricardo Chaves de Rezende Martins 4. Green or grey: origin, bias and fate of environmental bills in the Brazilian National Congress Maurício Schneider and Ana Alice Biedzicki de Marques 5. Brazilian Parliament and digital engagement Antonio Teixeira de Barros, Cristiane Brum Bernardes and Malena Rehbein 6. Open parliament policy applied to the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies Cristiano Faria and Malena Rehbein Conclusion Cristiane Brum Bernardes, Cristina Leston-Bandeira and Ricardo de João Braga ...

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