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Exploring the Expanding Universe of Parliaments

Report on the Global Conference on Parliamentary Studies (Budapest, Hungary, 12-13 May 2022)

In: International Journal of Parliamentary Studies
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Christoph Konrath Head of the Department for Parliamentary Science Policy Activities of the Legal, Legislative and Scientific Service of the Austrian Parliamentary Directorate Vienna, Austria, Christoph.Konrath@parlament.gv.at

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Rebeka Kiss Junior Research Fellow, Institute for Political Science, Centre for Social Sciences; PhD student, Doctoral School of Public Administration Sciences, Ludovika – University of Public Service, Budapest, Hungary, kiss.rebeka@uni-nke.hu

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Abstract

The Faculty of Public Governance and International Studies of Ludovika – University of Public Service Budapest (UPS) hosted the first Global Conference on Parliamentary Studies in cooperation with the International Journal of Parliamentary Studies on 12-13 May 2022. The conference aimed to break down the clear barriers between political science and law, science and practice, national and international approaches. More than 40 papers by speakers from 15 countries and 4 continents were presented. This included parliaments in the global south and in hybrid regimes. In this article we briefly summarises the main takeaway messages from the conference.

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