Parliament and Congress

Representation and Scrutiny in the Twenty-First Century
ISBN13: 9780199273621ISBN10: 0199273626 Hardback, 596 pages
Jun 2010,  In Stock

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Parliament and Congress describes and compares the constitutional background and procedures of these two legislative bodies. Currently unsolved problems often have much in common, in vexed areas such as ethics requirements or how procedural rules permit minorities fair access to legislative time before majorities prevail. British successes include the enhanced authority and effectiveness of select committees and the acquisition of more debating time by the creation of a parallel Chamber. Unsolved problems at Westminster begin with the powers and status of the Lords, and go on through the search for more effective review of EU activities, adapting parliamentary scrutiny to more sophisticated government financial information, and making better use of legislative time without diminishing back-bench rights.

The accelerated pace and extent of procedural changes in Congress is problematic. Constant pursuit of campaign funds, increased party exploitation of Members' ethical shortcomings, and partisan reapportionments, have diminished collegiality and compromise. Business is conducted with greater predictability, with fewer quorum calls, postponement and clustering of votes, and by utilization of ad hoc special orders, often in derogation of openness and minority rights in the House. Minority complaints have been frequent and occasionally extreme. Conversely constant filibuster threats in the Senate have enhanced minority party power there. An 'inverse ratio' between the greater complexity, importance, and urgency of pending legislation on the one hand, and diminution of deliberative capacity, fairness. and transparency on the other, has been repeatedly demonstrated, especially at the stage of final compromises between the Houses.

Features

  • Authoritative comparative account of Congress and Parliament and their procedures
  • Essential reference for scholars and practitioners alike
  • Offers an insider's view

Reviews

"In this compendium the authors build upon and extend previous comparative studies of Parliament and Congress, taking into account the most recent evolution of parliamentary practice in London and Washington...[This] is a book that every student of Parliament or Congress should keep close at hand."--APSA Legislative Studies Section Newsletter

Product Details

596 pages; 6-3/4 x 9-3/4; ISBN13: 978-0-19-927362-1ISBN10: 0-19-927362-6

About the Author(s)

William McKay served in the department of the Clerk of the House of Commons 1962-1994, clerk Assistant of the House of Commons, 1994-1997, Clerk of the House and Chief Executive of the House Service, 1998-2002, and Interim-Clerk designate to the Scottish Assembly 1979. Since 2006 he has served as an observer at the Council of the Law Society of Scotland.

Charles W. Johnson is a Consultant to the Parliamentarian of the U.S. House of Representatives.He has served as Assistant Parliamentarian to the U.S. House of Representatives 1964-1974, Deputy Parliamentarian 1975-1994, and Parliamentarian 1994-2004.

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