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Title

Nicht kodifizierte Regeln im Deutschen Bundestag. Eine empirische und rechtssystematische Studie über das informale Parlament.

Authors

Wewer, Göttrik

Abstract

Parliaments cannot function solely based on their legal regulations. Informal rules are also necessary for situations that are not meant to be formally regulated, allowing for a degree of flexibility within parliamentary organization and operations. Felix Lücke thoroughly examines this other side of the coin and provides a systematic legal classification of it. Certain “practices” that are generally perceived as fair can foster trust among representatives and factions, as well as between the majority and minority. If parliamentary customs are rigorously rejected by parties that have recently entered the parliament, it not only jeopardizes the working atmosphere but also the overall functionality of the parliament.

Subjects

TRUST; CLASSIFICATION; MINORITIES; ORGANIZATION

Publication

Moderne Staat, 2024, Vol 17, Issue 2, p451

ISSN

1865-7192

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3224/dms.v17i2.15

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