Legislations in Parliament of Canada and Pakistan: A Comparative Study of House of Commons and National Assembly
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Published:2020-12-31
Issue:2
Volume:2
Page:58-65
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ISSN:2709-6270
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Container-title:Journal of Law & Social Studies
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language:
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Short-container-title:JLSS
Author:
Akram Sidra, ,Azhar Dr. Mian Muhammad,
Abstract
Parliament is an exclusive and unique representative institution and performs key functions such as law-making, representation of constituents, amending laws, highlighting and aspirations their issues and through resolutions prescribe solutions to such key challenges faced by the polity. Parliament established on the behalf of people to represent their voice and provide them opportunities for more participatory and open governance. This research focused upon the performance of both lower Houses of Canada and Pakistan in 21st Century. The performance of the parliamentarian will also examine in this study. This comparative study will extend the boundaries of comparative politics and system analysis theory. This research discussed the role of parliament and basically the legislation process in parliament. Legislation in parliaments of new democracies and comparative study is useful research topic in Political Science and will provide a guideline to parliamentarians to work better.
Publisher
Advance Legal Research Foundation
Cited by
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