En meningsfull möjlighet att säga sin mening? : Petitioner och JO-anmälningar som politiskt deltagande i Tyskland och Sverige

This thesis compares political participation by the public through the Swedish Parliamentary Ombudsman (PO) and the German Petitions Committee of the Bundestag (PC). Through studies of literature and statistics I examine how citizens can participate through the institutions, how frequently they do a...

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Main Author: Byrman, Astrid
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för statsvetenskap (ST) 2013
Subjects:
JO
Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-31611
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-lnu-316112014-01-28T04:51:37ZEn meningsfull möjlighet att säga sin mening? : Petitioner och JO-anmälningar som politiskt deltagande i Tyskland och SverigesweByrman, AstridLinnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för statsvetenskap (ST)2013politiskt deltagandeJOpetitionsutskottJO-anmälanpetitionrepresentativ demokratideltagardemokratiSverigeTyskland.This thesis compares political participation by the public through the Swedish Parliamentary Ombudsman (PO) and the German Petitions Committee of the Bundestag (PC). Through studies of literature and statistics I examine how citizens can participate through the institutions, how frequently they do and the likelihood of sparking a debate while participating. Using media theories as well as theories of participatory and representative democracy I study how citizens can use these institutions for purposes of control and proposition. Both institutions deal with complaints but the PC also deals with propositions for legislation, making the institution more versatile. The PO deals with more cases than the PC and has more far-reaching competences and areas of inspection, although neither institution has binding decisions. Thus the direct advantage for citizens using the institutions is the chance of reaching out to media and the public through freedom of information laws and the German online petition forum. The PC to a larger extent fits the representative model while the PO in some respects is more a legal than a political institution, being managed by lawyers instead of MPs. Neither institution meets the ideals of participatory politics although the German official petition is closer to it. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-31611application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic politiskt deltagande
JO
petitionsutskott
JO-anmälan
petition
representativ demokrati
deltagardemokrati
Sverige
Tyskland.
spellingShingle politiskt deltagande
JO
petitionsutskott
JO-anmälan
petition
representativ demokrati
deltagardemokrati
Sverige
Tyskland.
Byrman, Astrid
En meningsfull möjlighet att säga sin mening? : Petitioner och JO-anmälningar som politiskt deltagande i Tyskland och Sverige
description This thesis compares political participation by the public through the Swedish Parliamentary Ombudsman (PO) and the German Petitions Committee of the Bundestag (PC). Through studies of literature and statistics I examine how citizens can participate through the institutions, how frequently they do and the likelihood of sparking a debate while participating. Using media theories as well as theories of participatory and representative democracy I study how citizens can use these institutions for purposes of control and proposition. Both institutions deal with complaints but the PC also deals with propositions for legislation, making the institution more versatile. The PO deals with more cases than the PC and has more far-reaching competences and areas of inspection, although neither institution has binding decisions. Thus the direct advantage for citizens using the institutions is the chance of reaching out to media and the public through freedom of information laws and the German online petition forum. The PC to a larger extent fits the representative model while the PO in some respects is more a legal than a political institution, being managed by lawyers instead of MPs. Neither institution meets the ideals of participatory politics although the German official petition is closer to it.
author Byrman, Astrid
author_facet Byrman, Astrid
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title En meningsfull möjlighet att säga sin mening? : Petitioner och JO-anmälningar som politiskt deltagande i Tyskland och Sverige
title_short En meningsfull möjlighet att säga sin mening? : Petitioner och JO-anmälningar som politiskt deltagande i Tyskland och Sverige
title_full En meningsfull möjlighet att säga sin mening? : Petitioner och JO-anmälningar som politiskt deltagande i Tyskland och Sverige
title_fullStr En meningsfull möjlighet att säga sin mening? : Petitioner och JO-anmälningar som politiskt deltagande i Tyskland och Sverige
title_full_unstemmed En meningsfull möjlighet att säga sin mening? : Petitioner och JO-anmälningar som politiskt deltagande i Tyskland och Sverige
title_sort en meningsfull möjlighet att säga sin mening? : petitioner och jo-anmälningar som politiskt deltagande i tyskland och sverige
publisher Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för statsvetenskap (ST)
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