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Protecting the Reputation and Standing of the Institution of Parliament and Parliamentarians: A study of perceptions, realities and reforms in Zambia (Record no. 1247)

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Edition number DC20
Classification number 328.3042096894
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Personal name Phiri, B.J.
9 (RLIN) 2138
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Title Protecting the Reputation and Standing of the Institution of Parliament and Parliamentarians: A study of perceptions, realities and reforms in Zambia
Statement of responsibility, etc / B.J. Phiri, C.J. Banda and G.H.N. Haantobolo
Medium bk
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Lusaka
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Commonwealth Parliamentary Association
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2004
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Extent 96p.
Other physical details iii, includes references
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General note Abstract<br/><br/>This book is a product of a research that was designed to determine the public's perception of the role and functions of politicians both inside and outside parliament. The research was also designed to assess the perception of the public with regard to their perceptions and expectations of politicians and Members of Parliament in parliament. The aims of the study were to contribute to the achievement of parliament's constitutional role on behalf of citizens of Zambia, to identify issues that negatively affected citizens' perceptions of politicians within and outside parliament, and the effect of those perceptions on the standing and reputation of parliament, to identify parliamentary processes and procedures which have adversely affected citizens' perceptions of politicians within and outside parliament, and to make recommendations on what reforms should be effected to protect and enhance the standing and reputation of parliament. On the basis of the four above aims , the objectives of the research were to assess the role of parliament and its reputation and standing in Zambia's political history, to assess the impact of various constitutional developments controversial and less acceptable thereby undermining the credibility of parliament and parliamentarians, and to examine what caused the failure of liberal democracy during the period 1991 to 2001.
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Target audience note Recommended for students and lecturers.
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Personal name Banda, C.J.
9 (RLIN) 2139
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    Dewey Decimal Classification       Charles Lwanga College of Education Charles Lwanga College of Education   07.02.2012 Education Section   328.3042096894 PHI 037400 07.02.2012 07.02.2012 Books

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