Entre démocratisation et professionnalisation: le Parlement suisse et ses membres de 1910 à 2016

This book provides a detailed historical analysis of the Swiss Parliament. It sheds light on how the profiles of parliamentarians have evolved over a century, and recounts the various legislative reforms affecting their status. The author analyses the impact of these reforms on the collective biogra...

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Language:French
Published: Seismo 2016
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