Parliamentary Studies: Legislative Behaviour

User icon Heather Dray
15 May 2024
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This list has been prepared to support students enrolled in the Parliamentary Studies Module offered through 23 approved universities. Parliamentary Studies is a higher education module which is co-taught by university tutors and officials from the Houses of Parliament. It is the only higher education module formally approved by the Houses of Parliament. The module provides students with a detailed knowledge of how Parliament works in both theory and practice. It is delivered through a collaboration between the Houses of Parliament and a UK higher education institution; the institution provides academic and theoretical content, and Parliament provides practical teaching about the work, processes and business of Parliament.


Onward · 24 March 2021 English

State of the Union 4 State of the Union State of the Union 5 In the last year there has been growing disquiet about the state of the Union. [...] …


UK in a Changing Europe · 26 June 2020 English

For all the recent attention to social values as the dividing lines between the parties, debates over the role and scope of the state can hardly be said to have …


British Remade · 27 March 2023 English

The consequences of Britain’s energy insecurity are impossible to miss. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has led to surging energy bills, massive public spending, and the sharpest fall in living standards …


Constitution Unit · 24 November 2023 English

Over the last three years, a Constitution Unit team has conducted detailed research into public attitudes to democracy in the UK. This has comprised two large-scale surveys of the UK …


UK Trade & Business Commission · 1 June 2023 English

Leaving the European Union was therefore always likely to have an impact on the UK’s trading performance, with the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) estimating that both exports and imports …


Global Dialogue · 11 July 2023 English

The UK’s refugee and migration sector is committed and resilient, despite the hostile environment and deep injustices we’re facing. Together, we have the power, people and expertise to push for …


Brookings Institution · 21 March 2023 English

Leading up to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the U.K.s real estate sector had built up an unsavory reputation for being a great place to stash your illicit cash. Government …


Constitution Unit · 12 March 2024 English

Government Defeat in Lords on Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill Monday 11/03/2024 On 11/03/2024 the government had a defeat in the House of Lords on an amendment to the …


EPRS: European Parliamentary Research Service · 24 October 2019 English

This study forms part of a wider-ranging project which seeks to lay the groundwork for comparisons between legal frameworks governing freedom of expression in different legal systems. The document will …