Publisher's Synopsis
Histoire De La Discipline Parlementaire explores the rules and customs of political assemblies across the globe. Authored by Auguste Ghislain Reynaert and originally published in 1884, this historical work delves into the intricacies of parliamentary discipline, examining the practices and procedures of legislative bodies. The book includes an inquiry from the Foreign Office concerning closure, oaths, methods of voting, and other crucial aspects of parliamentary function. It also addresses the reform of the rules of the House of Commons, providing valuable insights into the evolution of parliamentary governance. This detailed account offers a fascinating glimpse into the historical context and operational mechanics of political assemblies, making it a valuable resource for historians, political scientists, and anyone interested in the study of parliamentary systems.
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