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Evaluating the Eff ects: A Contribution to the Quality of Legislation
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In the Netherlands there is until today no legal duty to submit consultation documents to parliament together with the legislative draft. Th is is diff erent, however, in for example Austria where Members of Parliament do receive a copy and where an electronic parliamentary database exists that includes consultation documents. See H. Schäff er, 'Evaluation and Assessment of Legal Eff ects Procedures: Towards a More Rational and Responsible Lawmaking Process
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In the Netherlands there is until today no legal duty to submit consultation documents to parliament together with the legislative draft. Th is is diff erent, however, in for example Austria where Members of Parliament do receive a copy and where an electronic parliamentary database exists that includes consultation documents. See H. Schäff er, 'Evaluation and Assessment of Legal Eff ects Procedures: Towards a More Rational and Responsible Lawmaking Process' (2001) 22:2 Statute Law Review, p. 135.
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Especially the case of the Compensation of costs in the administrative objection procedure seems to reveal some signs of politisation of the assessment process. In that case the double mandate of State Councillors as judges and advisors on the quality of legislation appears to be a relevant factor in the outcomes of the assessment
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Especially the case of the Compensation of costs in the administrative objection procedure seems to reveal some signs of politisation of the assessment process. In that case the double mandate of State Councillors as judges and advisors on the quality of legislation appears to be a relevant factor in the outcomes of the assessment.
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