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Petitions Systems: Outcomes, 'Success' and 'Failure'

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posted on 2023-10-29, 14:05 authored by Catherine Bochel
<p>The use of formal petitions systems has become increasingly widespread in the United Kingdom. The systems in the National Assembly for Wales and the Scottish Parliament have been widely seen as models of good practice. However, one aspect that has not been explored in sufficient depth is the outcomes of petitions. This article uses petitions to the two legislatures to develop a framework to assist in understanding how ‘success’ and ‘failure’ might be judged in relation to petitions. In addition to contributing to our wider understanding of such systems, this may help political institutions think about the processes which underpin their petition systems, the ways in which they frame the systems for the public, and could help better manage petitioner expectations, including by illustrating to petitioners what they might achieve at different stages in the petitions process.</p>

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  • School of Social and Political Sciences (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Parliamentary Affairs

Volume

73

Issue

2

Pages/Article Number

233-252

Publisher

Oxford University Press

ISSN

0031-2290

eISSN

1460-2482

Date Submitted

2019-01-23

Date Accepted

2018-11-22

Date of First Publication

2019-01-03

Date of Final Publication

2019-01-03

Date Document First Uploaded

2018-11-27

ePrints ID

34377

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