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ID152453
Title ProperLegislative agenda setting by a delegative democracy
Other Title Information omnibus bills in the Turkish parliamentary system
LanguageENG
AuthorHazama, Yasushi ;  Iba, Seref
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines the political motives and legislative consequences of Turkish omnibus bills that propose to amend a large number of disparate, unrelated laws. The quantitative analysis reveals, first, that the government uses omnibus bills to covertly change existing laws by attaching new articles to bills that are being deliberated. Second, undercover legislation backfires. The larger the number of current laws changed by an omnibus bill, the more likely those changes are to be annulled by the Constitutional Court. The legislative-efficiency objective behind omnibus bills is thus undermined by legal errors and deficiencies that result from a lack of parliamentary discussion.
`In' analytical NoteTurkish Studies Vol. 18, No.2; Jun 2017: p.313-333
Journal SourceTurkish Studies 2017-06 18, 2
Key WordsAgenda Setting ;  Parliamentary System ;  Constitutional Review ;  Delegative Democracy ;  Omnibus Bills