Universität Potsdam
Professur für Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft
August-Bebel-Straße 89
14482 Potsdam
Haus 1, Raum 1.70
Telefon: +49 331-977-4644
E-Mail: simone.wegmannuuni-potsdampde
entfällt vorerst
Tuttnauer, Or und Simone Wegmann. 2022. Voting for Votes: Opposition Parties’ Legislative Activity and Electoral Outcomes. American Political Science Review: 1-18. [Link]
Wegmann, Simone und Aurélien Evequoz. 2019. Legislative Functions in Newly Democratized Countries: The Use of Parliamentary Questions in Kenya and Zambia. The Journal of Legislative Studies. 25(4): 443-465. [Link]
Carneiro, Cristiane und Simone Wegmann. 2018. Institutional complexity in the Inter-American Human Rights System: an investigation of the prohibition of torture. The International Journal of Human Rights.22(9): 1229-1248. [Link]
Reprint als Buchkapitel:
Carneiro, Cristiane und Simone Wegmann. 2019. Institutional complexity in the Inter-American Human Rights System: an investigation of the prohibition of torture. In The Inter-AmericanHuman Rights System. The Law and Politics of Institutional Change. Hrsg. Engstrom, Par und Courtney Hillebrecht. New York: Routledge. [Link]
Hug, Simon und Simone Wegmann. 2016. Complying with Human Rights. International Interactions 42(4): 590-615. [Link]
Knutsen, Carl Henrik und Simone Wegmann. 2016. Is Democracy about Redistribution? Democratization 23(1): 164-192. [Link]
Hug, Simon, Simone Wegmann und Reto Wüest. 2015. Parliamentary Voting Procedures in Comparison. West European Politics 38(5): 940–968. [Link]
Hug, Simon und Simone Wegmann. 2013. Ten Years in the United Nations: Where does Switzerland Stand? Swiss Political Science Review 19(2): 212-232. [Link]
Book Review
Wegmann, Simone. 2019. Book review. Opposition Parties in European Legislatures. Conflict or Consensus? Edited by Elisabetta De Giorgi and Gabriella Ilonszki, London and New York: Routledge, 2018. 270p. Italian Political Science Review. [Link]
Dissertation
Wegmann, Simone. 2017. The Moderating Role of Parliamentary Procedures: The Influence of Opposition Power on Democratic Consolidation. PhD thesis. Department of Political Science. University of Geneva SdS 65 – 2017/05/04.