
The Northern Ireland Assembly
Reputations and Realities
Sean Haughey(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 18. December 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
166 pages
978-1-032-56239-1 (ISBN)
Description
Northern Ireland's power- sharing Assembly is understudied in the legislative studies literature. Having been suspended (or de facto suspended) for around 40% of its existence, conversation has tended to focus more on the wider political problems in which the Assembly has been enmeshed and less on its day-to-day functions as a legislature.
This book is the first to examine how the Assembly fulfils the four core functions of a legislature: representation, linkage, scrutiny, and policy- making. Using Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) as the primary unit of analysis, the book explores: who and how MLAs represent; their approach to cultivating links with constituents; their use of parliamentary scrutiny tools; and their contribution to law- making. The book grounds its analysis in original data sourced from elite interviews, surveys, parliamentary questions, legislation, and the Official Report of parliamentary proceedings. Readers will therefore be able to reflect on whether the Assembly's (often poor) reputations comport with empirical realities.
This book contributes to debates in the legislative studies and consociational power- sharing literatures, and will be of interest to students and scholars of parliaments, devolution, and Northern Ireland politics.
This book is the first to examine how the Assembly fulfils the four core functions of a legislature: representation, linkage, scrutiny, and policy- making. Using Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) as the primary unit of analysis, the book explores: who and how MLAs represent; their approach to cultivating links with constituents; their use of parliamentary scrutiny tools; and their contribution to law- making. The book grounds its analysis in original data sourced from elite interviews, surveys, parliamentary questions, legislation, and the Official Report of parliamentary proceedings. Readers will therefore be able to reflect on whether the Assembly's (often poor) reputations comport with empirical realities.
This book contributes to debates in the legislative studies and consociational power- sharing literatures, and will be of interest to students and scholars of parliaments, devolution, and Northern Ireland politics.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate and Undergraduate
Illustrations
16 s/w Abbildungen, 16 s/w Zeichnungen, 30 s/w Tabellen
30 Tables, black and white; 16 Line drawings, black and white; 16 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
286 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-56239-1 (9781032562391)
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

E-Book
09/2023
1st Edition
Routledge
€55.49
Available for download

E-Book
09/2023
1st Edition
Routledge
€55.49
Available for download

Book
09/2023
1st Edition
Routledge
€205.90
Shipment within 15-20 days
Person
Sean Haughey is Lecturer in Politics at the Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool.
Content
1 Introduction: an Assembly that matters?
2 Representation: MLAs as 'ethnic ambassadors' and 'party animals'?
3 Linkage: MLAs and (mini) constituency service
4 Scrutiny: MLAs and patterns of parliamentary questions
5 Policy- making: MLAs, committees, and the legislative process
6 Conclusion: reputations and realities
2 Representation: MLAs as 'ethnic ambassadors' and 'party animals'?
3 Linkage: MLAs and (mini) constituency service
4 Scrutiny: MLAs and patterns of parliamentary questions
5 Policy- making: MLAs, committees, and the legislative process
6 Conclusion: reputations and realities