Título: “Next Door They Have Regulation, But Not Here …”: Assessing the Opinions of Actors in the Opaque World of Unregulated Lobbying
Autores: Hogan, John W; Dublin Institute of Technology
Murphy, Gary; School of Law and Government, Dublin City University
Chari, Raj S; Department of Politics, Trinity College Dublin
Fecha: 2008-08-14
Publicador: Canadian Political Science Review: a new journal of political science
Fuente:

Tipo: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Peer-reviewed Article
qualitative with supplementry quantitative data
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Tema: Lobbying
Lobbying, transparency, accountability
Lobbying Regulation
Descripción: The lobbying of government by various interests is regarded as central to the democratic process. Deliberative democratic theorists tell us that the regulation of lobbying has a positive effect on political systems, and the behaviour of those within them. Yet, only four democratic systems (Canada, USA, EU and Germany) have legislation regulating lobbyists’ activities, and even this regulation is not all pervasive. Here we examine the attitudes of actors in states, provinces, and institutions in the above democracies, where no regulations exist. This ensures that the actors we deal with have knowledge of lobbying regulations, what these regulations entail, as well as the consequences of the absence of any such regulations. Our objective is to discover if these actors see benefits in the introduction of lobbying legislation, as is suggested by deliberative democratic theory.
Idioma: Inglés

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