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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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East Tennessee State University Student Perceptions of Gun Legislature

Boyle, Brieann 01 December 2021 (has links)
Many Americans are pushing for legislation supporting increased gun control; however many critics argue that increasing gun control will limit Americans’ rights as defined in the Second Amendment. With Tennessee’s passing of the Constitutional Carry, the researcher found it relevant to build on past research and to evaluate East Tennessee State University students’ perceptions of current Tennessee gun legislation in the light of this new act. East Tennessee State University students were surveyed in-person about their perceptions and knowledge of the current Tennessee gun legislation and support for gun control. No significant relationship was found between major and knowledge of Tennessee’s gun legislation, support of gun control, or handgun carry permit respectively. However, a statistically significant relationship between completion of firearm saftey course and major was found; and a negative correlation between support for gun control and knowledge of gun legislation was found as well. Although there are no policy implications as a result of this study, Criminal Justice programs should evaluate their programs to ensure that their students are being informed and retaining their education on current firearm legislation.
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The contribution of study tours to oversight in the Limpopo legislature.

Manamela, Moekobedi Martina 16 October 2012 (has links)
The study explores the contribution made by study tours on oversight in the Limpopo Legislature during the period 2004-2009. Oversight and its impact on service delivery is described and examined. Key to the study is how the contribution of study tours on oversight has been construed by staff and committee members in the Limpopo Legislature. The study was conducted from a qualitative perspective through interviews, focus group discussion and documentary analysis. The results of the study show that lack of common understanding on oversight rendered the lessons drawn from study tours meaningless. Capacities to discharge the oversight function and leadership have been identified by the study as essential to committees and the legislature respectively. The findings show that this is most likely the first study on the contribution of study tours to oversight function within the legislative environment in the country. It is therefore significant because it sets out the background for future academic research on the topic.
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Legislating after Terrorism: September 11, the News Media and the Georgia Legislature

Ramos, Rachel Tobin 28 November 2007 (has links)
This thesis sought to understand how specific print media and wire news services in Georgia framed the Georgia General Assembly’s response to terrorism after September 11, 2001. The study concluded that the most detailed coverage came from the Morris News Service, a wire service subscribed to by statewide newspapers, followed by the Associated Press state newswire, then The Atlanta-Journal Constitution and The Macon Telegraph. In general, the media in this study chose to cover security bills in terms of "issues," as opposed to the "game frame" or the "leadership frame." While "patriotism" and "security" also emerged as frames, they were more likely to be in quotations from lawmakers or other elites. Surprisingly, only two citizens were quoted in the 39 articles in this study, despite the fact that several controversial bills were among the 21 considered by the Georgia legislature in the 2002 session.
4

THE ARIZONA LEGISLATURE AND TWENTY YEARS OF CHANGE

Dengler, Louise Woodward, 1922- January 1972 (has links)
No description available.
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Relationship between the executive and legislative authority in South Africa with reference to the role of the leader of government business in the legislative and oversight processes

Calvert, Vanessa Yvonne January 2011 (has links)
Masters in Public Administration - MPA / The relationship between the executive and the legislature in South Africa is determined by the Constitution. The study focuses on the separation of powers in a single party-dominant system and examines the role of the Leader of Government Business in parliamentary processes. The Leader of Government Business is appointed by the President in terms of Section 91(4) of the Constitution. The role is outlined in the terms of National Assembly Rule (150), while the functions have been developed over time since 1994. Though an executive function an office in parliament was established to act as conduit between the executive and the legislature on matters relating to the legislative and oversight processes. The office mainly fulfills its role by monitoring government‟s legislative programme and ensuring that government‟s priorities are achieved. Over the past 15 years, the office of the LOGB has developed into one that performs a dual function supporting both the executive and the legislature. Parliament relies more and more on this office in executing its oversight responsibilities with regard to the functions of programming in ensuring the availability of the executive, tracking matters of executive compliance and tracking vacancies in institutions that support democracy. The study employed a combination of research methods. It used a desk top study approach by consulting relevant literature on the subject matter. Interviews were conducted with both politicians and relevant officials in the South African Parliament and the House of Commons in Britain to gauge their perceptions, knowledge and experiences in respect of the role of the executive and the legislature in the legislative and oversight processes. Reports of Portfolio and Select Committees on deliberations during the legislative and oversight processes were consulted.
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Imigrace do České republiky a její teritoriální dopady / Immigration to the Czech republic and its territorial impacts

Hnaníčková, Lenka January 2007 (has links)
This thesis explains basic concepts associated with immigration, theories of migration and basic models of immigration policies. It deals with historical continuity, legislature and trends in the sphere of international migration in Europe. Than it is engaged in historical continuity of immigration to the Czech republic, state policy of the Czech republic in the sphere of migration, legislature and its historical changes and instruments for attracting of immigrants to the Czech republic. The thesis analyses development and present condition of international immigration to the Czech republic, number of immigrants, citizenship, purpose-of-residence, age structure, economic activity and spatial allocation on territory of the Czech republic. Furthermore, it focuses on economics and demographics impacts of immigration. This thesis realizes situation in the Czech republic and in its individual regions. At the conclusion it interprets and resumes results.
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History of the Reorganization of Utah's State Administrative Government By the Twenty-Fourth Legislature

Anderson, Desmond L. 01 May 1950 (has links)
In the evening of January 13, 1941, Herbert B. Maw, who was then beginning his first term as Governor of the state of Utah, addressed his first legislative message to a joint session of the 1941 Utah Legislature from the rostrum of the chamber of the House of Representatives. An overwhelming amount of the Governor's message was devoted to a multifaceted topic, the reorganization of Utah's state administration. After extensively deploring state structural and political organization as it existed at that time, Governor Maw declared: The plan which I shall now propose is a product of the recommendations of the Committee of Nine created by the 1935 Legislature, the reorganization structure plans of several other states, and the recommendations of authorities in the field of political science.
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Analysis of the Utah State Legislature

Earl, James Larry 01 May 1970 (has links)
A study of the 1965 and 1967 sessions of the Utah State Legislature was conducted upon completion and publication of the 1967 journals. The objective of this study was to evaluate on a qualitative and quantitative basis the different institutional variables that influence the outcome of the legislature.
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STATE LEGISLATORS' PERCEPTIONS OF THEIR WORKING RELATIONSHIPS WITH STATE ADMINISTRATORS OF HUMAN SERVICE AGENCIES

Petring, Ekkehard Jurgen, 1939- January 1972 (has links)
No description available.
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A Study of Bicameral and Unicameral State Legislative Systems, with Special Reference to Utah's Needs

Anderson, Wendell Bryan 01 May 1940 (has links)
Legislatures originated to advise and subsequently to curb autocrats who claimed to rule under Divine mandate. The people's struggle through the centuries to build a bulwark against oppression and tyranny is particularized by Sparta's Senate, Athens Council and Assembly of Four Hundred, Rome's Senate of Elders and Comitis Curiate, Charlemangne's Imperial Assembly, and Saxon England's Witenagamot. The archeotype of America's lawmaking bodies, nevertheless, is not found in Greece or Rome, but rather in the British Parliament as it was anciently composed.

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