01233nam0 22002773i 450 VAN0028436020241220094046.992978-84-983697-1-720241220d2013 |0itac50 baspaES|||| |||||La aportacion de Espana a la institucion de una jurisdiccion penal internacionalla Corte Penal InternacionalFrancisco Javier Garrido Carrillo, Valentina FaggianiGranadaComares,2013XIII, 193 p.24 cm001VAN002843612001 Estudios de derecho procesal210 GranadaComaresGranadaVANL000539Garrido CarrilloFrancisco JavierVANV0904221780724FaggianiValentinaVANV090420756239ComaresVANV109503650ITSOL20241227RICABIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI GIURISPRUDENZAIT-CE0105VAN00VAN00284360BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI GIURISPRUDENZA00CONS XVII.Ec.111 00UBG284360 20241220 Aportacion de Espana a la institucion de una jurisdiccion penal internacional4305080UNICAMPANIA05890nam 22006371 450 991095972760332120251116195855.00-85719-164-0(CKB)3710000000072390(EBL)3299649(SSID)ssj0001162839(PQKBManifestationID)11670441(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001162839(PQKBWorkID)11140037(PQKB)10697666(MiAaPQ)EBC3299649(Au-PeEL)EBL3299649(CaPaEBR)ebr10808414(OCoLC)923107520(BIP)61245556(BIP)35756902(EXLCZ)99371000000007239020120628d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrLobbying the art of political persuasion /by Lionel ZetterRevised, updated and expanded second edition.Petersfield, Hampshire :Harriman House,2011.1 online resource (585 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-85719-118-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Part 1 � Introduction to Lobbying""; ""1.1 Definitions""; ""1.2 History""; ""1.3 Ethics and Regulation""; ""1.4 Funding and Donations""; ""Part 2 � The Mechanics of Lobbying""; ""2.1 Rationale for Lobbying""; ""2.1.1 Threat""; ""2.1.2 Opportunity""; ""2.2 Types of Lobbying Programmes""; ""2.2.1 Profile raising""; ""2.2.2 Contact programme""; ""2.2.3 Policy shaping""; ""2.2.4 Legislation changing""; ""2.3 Starting a Career in Lobbying""; ""2.3.1 Academic qualifications""; ""2.3.2 Internships""; ""2.3.3 Advertisements""; ""2.3.4 Websites""""2.3.5 Recruitment consultancies""""2.4 Appointing a Lobbying Consultancy""; ""2.4.1 Written proposal""; ""2.4.2 Presentation""; ""2.4.3 Contractual benchmarks""; ""2.4.4 Freelancers""; ""Part 3 � The Tools of Lobbying""; ""3.1 Monitoring and Intelligence""; ""3.1.1 In-house monitoring""; ""3.1.2 Monitoring agencies""; ""3.1.3 Public affairs consultancy monitoring""; ""3.2 Reference Titles""; ""3.3 Opinion Polling""; ""3.4 Relationship Management""; ""3.5 Online Campaigning""; ""3.6 Messaging""; ""3.7 The Media""; ""Part 4 � Lobbying Whitehall and Westminster""; ""4.1 The Civil Service""""4.1.1 Whitehall""""4.1.2 Contacting civil servants""; ""4.1.3 Special Advisers""; ""4.1.4 Executive agencies and non-departmental public bodies""; ""4.1.5 Regulators""; ""4.2 Political Parties""; ""4.3 House of Commons""; ""4.3.1 Prime minister""; ""4.3.2 Cabinet""; ""4.3.3 Ministers""; ""4.3.4 Parliamentary private secretaries""; ""4.3.5 Whips""; ""4.3.6 Members of Parliament""; ""4.3.7 Queen's Speech""; ""4.3.8 Select committees""; ""4.3.9 Consultation documents""; ""4.3.10 Early Day Motions""; ""4.3.11 Business Questions""; ""4.3.12 Petitions""; ""4.3.13 Oral questions""""4.3.14 Prime minister�s questions""""4.3.15 Written questions""; ""4.3.16 Written Ministerial Statements""; ""4.3.17 Urgent questions""; ""4.3.18 All-Party Parliamentary Groups""; ""4.3.19 Party committees and groups""; ""4.3.20 Exhibitions""; ""4.3.21 Function rooms""; ""4.3.22 Mass lobbies""; ""4.3.23 Debates""; ""4.3.24 Legislation""; ""��㌀��� �����挀�""; ""4.4 House of Lords""; ""4.4.1 Cabinet""; ""4.4.2 Ministers""; ""4.4.3 Whips""; ""4.4.4 Queen�s Speech""; ""4.4.5 Select committees""; ""4.4.6 Oral questions""; ""4.4.7 Written questions""""4.4.8 Debates""""4.4.9 Legislation""; ""Part 5 � Lobbying Other Uk Institutions""; ""5.1 Scottish Parliament""; ""5.1.1 Powers""; ""5.1.2 First minister""; ""5.1.3 Cabinet""; ""5.1.4 Legislation""; ""5.1.5 Committees""; ""5.1.6 Oral questions""; ""5.1.7 Written questions""; ""5.1.8 Motions""; ""5.1.9 Petitions""; ""5.2 Scottish Government""; ""5.3 Scotland Office""; ""5.4 Scottish Affairs Select Committee""; ""5.5 Scottish Grand Committee""; ""5.6 National Assembly for Wales""; ""5.6.1 Powers""; ""5.6.2 First minister""; ""5.6.3 Cabinet""; ""5.6.4 Departments""; ""5.6.5 Finances""""5.6.6 Legislation""Fully revised, updated and expanded second editionLobbying is a global industry which thrives wherever democracy is established. This book straddles the globe, from the USA to Japan. It covers the Westminster and Scottish Parliaments, and the Welsh, Northern Ireland and London Assemblies. It examines the lobbying scenes in the USA and Brussels. Finally, the book also deals with Asia, the Arabian Gulf and the Middle East.This book examines and explains all aspects of lobbying in an expert yet accessible manner. Areas covered include:- The historical background to lobbying, and the ethical and regulatory frameworks- The mechanics of lobbying, and the techniques employed by lobbyists around the world- The various types of lobbying and public affairs campaigns- Advice on how to break into lobbying- The procedure for appointing a public affairs consultancy- How to use third party advocates in support of a campaignThe author is an acknowledged expert in his field, and this book represents a distillation of his decades of experience. There are also 'top tips' from some of the most senior lobbyists in the world, as well as contributions from elected politicians.LobbyingGreat BritainLobbyingLobbyingLobbying.324.40941324.4Zetter Lionel1871366MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910959727603321Lobbying4480170UNINA