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The blog section contains contributions from AGORA's partners, affiliated institutions and experts on parliamentary development, capturing the state of play in the field.


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Why Post-Legislative Scrutiny may be considered a Public Good ?

What is post-legislative scrutiny (PLS), and how can it serve as an instrument for good governance? Philip Norton and Franklin De Vrieze outline the latest research and evidence on the use and purpose of PLS.

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POW! Participation and openness week is coming

The belief that everyone should be able to have their voices heard by policy and decision-makers is central to democracy. Open societies must make space for meaningful citizen participation, either directly or through the groups and organisations that make up civil society.

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Expert to develop a comparative analysis of the UK Bribery Act (2010) and anti-corruption legislation in three other countries

The Westminster Foundation for Democracy is looking for an expert to develop a comparative analysis of the UK Bribery Act (2010) and anti-corruption legislation in Indonesia, Ukraine, and Kenya. The aim is to identify areas for legislative improvement in the selected countries.