International Affiliated Organizations
- Chair
- An “Imperial City” in an Eastern European Empire: Trieste and the parliamentary institutions of the Habsburg Monarchy
- The political role and the public image of the Parliament in Hungary and Romania before and after World War I: a comparative approach
- When Electoral Reforms fail. The effects of the Electoral Laws on the configuration of the Romanian Parliament after 1990
- History of Polish Parliamentarism in the Interwar Period
Models and Practices in the Evolution of Representative and Parliamentary Institutions
The session will collect papers ranging from the old assemblies of estates to the parliamentary debates in modern times. In that context, constituent periods and relationships between legislative and executive powers will be highlighted. Interesting case histories will be discussed about the formation and evolution of the representative institutions of the Cities and their relationship with different levels of governance, emphasizing the conflictual aspects.
Political theories and institutional practices will be analyzed from the point of view of the myth and reality of representation, dealing with all the aspects connected to the ideas, images and functions of Parliamentarism, as well as the debates about human rights and female representation, not neglecting the democratization processes. The role of Parliaments in some national cases, referring particularly to political and institutional transitions, will be also underlined for the area of Central-Eastern Europe.