ABSTRACT

Taking Members of the Israeli Knesset (MKs) as a case study, this book offers a comparative analysis of the various roles performed by Members of Parliament (MPs) within the framework of their job in democracies around the world.

Based on the author’s experience of working in and for the Knesset, from 1977 to 2010, this book questions the lack of a comprehensive job description not only for MKs but also for similar roles in parliamentary democracies globally. The author finds that a serious perusal of materials dealing with the job’s various components – in the Israeli case, for example, basic laws, the Knesset Rules of Procedure, the Rules of Ethics for MKs, minutes of the Knesset Plenum and Committees and so forth − presents an almost complete picture of the MK’s job that like pieces in a jigsaw puzzle merely need be assembled together. Finding the job of MPs in general, and of MKs specifically, definable, this book argues that it ought to be defined considering the centrality of this role for a democracy’s functioning.

This innovative book will not only prove useful for scholars of Israeli governance and legislation but will also be of interest to scholars of parliamentarism and comparative legislative politics in general.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

An undefined job – theoretical background

part I|2 pages

The essence of the job and its components

chapter 1|9 pages

The essence of representation

part Section I.A|66 pages

The classic parliamentary roles

chapter 2|16 pages

The legislative role

chapter 3|15 pages

The constituent and reformatory role

chapter 5|4 pages

Parliamentary and national agenda setting

part Section I.B|17 pages

Activity on behalf of voters, citizens, constituencies, and sectors

part Section I.C|39 pages

Positions that serve the running of parliament and the government

chapter 8|6 pages

Official and semi-official positions

chapter 9|20 pages

International activity

chapter 10|11 pages

The judicial role

part Section I.D|22 pages

Additional roles

part II|34 pages

Restrictions and limitations to the job

chapter 14|7 pages

Compliance with the law

chapter 15|4 pages

Conflict of interests

chapter 16|3 pages

Political party activity

chapter 17|7 pages

Activity for reelection

part III|21 pages

Third section

chapter 19|19 pages

The process of professionalization

part Section III.A|1 pages

The rights and duties of MPs that are defined as a function of their job

chapter 20|6 pages

The immunity of MPs

chapter 21|5 pages

Determining MPs' salaries

chapter 22|6 pages

Reimbursement of expenses

chapter 23|4 pages

The employment of parliamentary assistants

chapter 24|4 pages

Rules of ethics

part Section III.B|24 pages

Ignorance of the public and among MPs about the job

chapter |5 pages

Conclusion

chapter |5 pages

Epilogue 1