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Do short bill titles matter? Surprising insights from Westminster and Holyrood

Importance of short bill titles within the Westminster and Scottish parliaments - data from interviews of persons closely associated with parliamentary process - importance of short titles as referential points, within the law-making process and as a means of facilitating passage.

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Published in:Parliamentary affairs 2012-04, Vol.65 (2), p.448-462
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Employees
Jurisdiction
Law
LEGISLATION
Legislative Bodies
Legislative Process
Legislators
Members of Parliament
Minorities
Parliament
PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE
Parliaments
Policy making
United Kingdom
Voting
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