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Campaign finance systems : Canada and the United Kingdom
Campaign finance systems : Canada and the United Kingdom
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Washington, D.C.] : , : The Law Library of Congress, Global Legal Research Directorate, , 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (15 pages in various pagings)
Soggetto topico Campaign funds - Law and legislation - Canada
Campaign funds - Law and legislation - Great Britain
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Canada : campaign financing / Stephen F. Clarke -- United Kingdom : campaign finance / Clare Feikert-Ahalt.
Altri titoli varianti Campaign finance systems
Record Nr. UNINA-9910717055203321
[Washington, D.C.] : , : The Law Library of Congress, Global Legal Research Directorate, , 2009
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The cost of democracy : party funding in modern British politics / K. D. Ewing
The cost of democracy : party funding in modern British politics / K. D. Ewing
Autore Ewing K. D (Keith D.)
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland, Ore., : Hart Publishing, 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (294 p.)
Disciplina 324.241/011
Soggetto topico Campaign funds - Great Britain
Campaign funds - Law and legislation - Great Britain
Political parties - Great Britain
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4725-6004-3
1-281-08276-7
9786611082765
1-84731-354-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface -- 1 A Drama Unfolds -- Introduction -- The Conservative Funding Legacy -- The 'Arms Race' -- The Labour Party's Response -- Questions for the Labour Party -- The Ecclestone Affair -- The Neill Committee -- Conclusion -- 2 Regulatory Objectives -- The Prevention of Corruption and Conflicts of Interest -- Equality of Opportunity and Fair Competition for Political Office -- A Need to Ensure that Political Parties are Adequately Funded -- Promoting Citizen Participation in the Funding of Political Parties -- Respect for the Nature and Diversity of Party Structure -- The Protection of Human Rights -- Conclusion -- 3 Regulatory Methods -- Introduction -- Transparency and Disclosure -- Contribution Controls -- Spending Controls -- State Aid and Public Funding -- Self-Regulation or State Regulation? -- Supervision and Enforcement -- Conclusion -- 4 Party Autonomy and Public Accountability -- Introduction -- Diversity of Party Structure -- The Principle of Party Autonomy -- Autonomy of Party Organisation: The Role of Legislation -- Autonomy and Legality -- From Autonomy to Accountability: Registration and Party Identity -- State Supervision: Registration and Financial Accountability -- Conclusion -- 5 Donations to Political Parties: The Regulatory Framework -- Introduction -- Disclosure and Corruption -- Who May Donate to Political Parties? -- The Mechanics of Reporting and Disclosure -- Who Does Donate to Political Parties? -- The Problem of Avoidance -- Loopholes in the Regulatory Framework -- Conclusion -- 6 From 'Sleaze' to 'High-Value Donors' to Loans -- Introduction -- 'Sleaze': The Continuing Problem of Political Donations -- The Labour Party's Response -- 'High-Value Donors': The Labour Party -- 'High-Value Donors': The Conservative Party -- The Loans Affair: A New Problem Erupts -- Implications and Consequences of the Loans Affair -- Conclusion -- 7 Spending Limits in Election Campaigns -- Regulatory Challenges -- The Victorian Legacy: Candidate Limits -- The Problem of Third Parties -- Spending Limits on Political Parties -- Calculating and Enforcing the Limit -- Spending Limits and Third Parties -- Spending Limits in Practice - The First Cycle -- The General Election 2005 -- Conclusion -- 8 The Role of the State: Supporting Candidates and Political Parties -- Introduction -- Regulatory Challenges -- Responsibility of the State -- Meeting the State's Responsibility -- Party Political Broadcasts: Transferring the State's Obligations -- New Forms of State Support -- Proposals for Additional State Support -- Reluctance and Resistance to Change -- Tax Relief - A False Trail -- Conclusion -- 9 Lessons from Canada -- Introduction -- Political Parties in Canada -- The Election Expenses Act 1974 -- The Parties and their Funds -- Bill C-24, Political Donations and State Funding -- The Impact of Bill C-24 -- Bill C-24 and Party Structure -- Conclusion -- 10 Building on PPERA -- Introduction -- The Next Step - Regulatory Objectives -- The Problems with Contribution Limits -- Donations - Let the Members Decide -- A Focus on Spending -- State Aid: Building on the British Model? -- Making a Fresh Start - Back to Houghton -- Qualifying Conditions for State Support -- Promoting Democracy: A Quid Pro Quo -- Conclusion -- Appendices -- Appendix 1: Exchange of Letters between the Labour Party and Sir Patrick Neill QC -- Appendix 2: Annual Accounts of the Political Parties -- Appendix 3: The Structure of the Labour Party -- Appendix 4: From Election Funding to Political Funding in Germany -- Appendix 5: State Funding in Sweden - Party Autonomy and Public Funding
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450831503321
Ewing K. D (Keith D.)  
Oxford ; Portland, Ore., : Hart Publishing, 2007
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The cost of democracy : party funding in modern British politics / K. D. Ewing
The cost of democracy : party funding in modern British politics / K. D. Ewing
Autore Ewing K. D (Keith D.)
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland, Ore., : Hart Publishing, 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (294 p.)
Disciplina 324.241/011
Soggetto topico Campaign funds - Great Britain
Campaign funds - Law and legislation - Great Britain
Political parties - Great Britain
ISBN 1-4725-6004-3
1-281-08276-7
9786611082765
1-84731-354-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface -- 1 A Drama Unfolds -- Introduction -- The Conservative Funding Legacy -- The 'Arms Race' -- The Labour Party's Response -- Questions for the Labour Party -- The Ecclestone Affair -- The Neill Committee -- Conclusion -- 2 Regulatory Objectives -- The Prevention of Corruption and Conflicts of Interest -- Equality of Opportunity and Fair Competition for Political Office -- A Need to Ensure that Political Parties are Adequately Funded -- Promoting Citizen Participation in the Funding of Political Parties -- Respect for the Nature and Diversity of Party Structure -- The Protection of Human Rights -- Conclusion -- 3 Regulatory Methods -- Introduction -- Transparency and Disclosure -- Contribution Controls -- Spending Controls -- State Aid and Public Funding -- Self-Regulation or State Regulation? -- Supervision and Enforcement -- Conclusion -- 4 Party Autonomy and Public Accountability -- Introduction -- Diversity of Party Structure -- The Principle of Party Autonomy -- Autonomy of Party Organisation: The Role of Legislation -- Autonomy and Legality -- From Autonomy to Accountability: Registration and Party Identity -- State Supervision: Registration and Financial Accountability -- Conclusion -- 5 Donations to Political Parties: The Regulatory Framework -- Introduction -- Disclosure and Corruption -- Who May Donate to Political Parties? -- The Mechanics of Reporting and Disclosure -- Who Does Donate to Political Parties? -- The Problem of Avoidance -- Loopholes in the Regulatory Framework -- Conclusion -- 6 From 'Sleaze' to 'High-Value Donors' to Loans -- Introduction -- 'Sleaze': The Continuing Problem of Political Donations -- The Labour Party's Response -- 'High-Value Donors': The Labour Party -- 'High-Value Donors': The Conservative Party -- The Loans Affair: A New Problem Erupts -- Implications and Consequences of the Loans Affair -- Conclusion -- 7 Spending Limits in Election Campaigns -- Regulatory Challenges -- The Victorian Legacy: Candidate Limits -- The Problem of Third Parties -- Spending Limits on Political Parties -- Calculating and Enforcing the Limit -- Spending Limits and Third Parties -- Spending Limits in Practice - The First Cycle -- The General Election 2005 -- Conclusion -- 8 The Role of the State: Supporting Candidates and Political Parties -- Introduction -- Regulatory Challenges -- Responsibility of the State -- Meeting the State's Responsibility -- Party Political Broadcasts: Transferring the State's Obligations -- New Forms of State Support -- Proposals for Additional State Support -- Reluctance and Resistance to Change -- Tax Relief - A False Trail -- Conclusion -- 9 Lessons from Canada -- Introduction -- Political Parties in Canada -- The Election Expenses Act 1974 -- The Parties and their Funds -- Bill C-24, Political Donations and State Funding -- The Impact of Bill C-24 -- Bill C-24 and Party Structure -- Conclusion -- 10 Building on PPERA -- Introduction -- The Next Step - Regulatory Objectives -- The Problems with Contribution Limits -- Donations - Let the Members Decide -- A Focus on Spending -- State Aid: Building on the British Model? -- Making a Fresh Start - Back to Houghton -- Qualifying Conditions for State Support -- Promoting Democracy: A Quid Pro Quo -- Conclusion -- Appendices -- Appendix 1: Exchange of Letters between the Labour Party and Sir Patrick Neill QC -- Appendix 2: Annual Accounts of the Political Parties -- Appendix 3: The Structure of the Labour Party -- Appendix 4: From Election Funding to Political Funding in Germany -- Appendix 5: State Funding in Sweden - Party Autonomy and Public Funding
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784718103321
Ewing K. D (Keith D.)  
Oxford ; Portland, Ore., : Hart Publishing, 2007
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The cost of democracy : party funding in modern British politics / K. D. Ewing
The cost of democracy : party funding in modern British politics / K. D. Ewing
Autore Ewing K. D (Keith D.)
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland, Ore., : Hart Publishing, 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (294 p.)
Disciplina 324.241/011
Soggetto topico Campaign funds - Great Britain
Campaign funds - Law and legislation - Great Britain
Political parties - Great Britain
ISBN 1-4725-6004-3
1-281-08276-7
9786611082765
1-84731-354-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface -- 1 A Drama Unfolds -- Introduction -- The Conservative Funding Legacy -- The 'Arms Race' -- The Labour Party's Response -- Questions for the Labour Party -- The Ecclestone Affair -- The Neill Committee -- Conclusion -- 2 Regulatory Objectives -- The Prevention of Corruption and Conflicts of Interest -- Equality of Opportunity and Fair Competition for Political Office -- A Need to Ensure that Political Parties are Adequately Funded -- Promoting Citizen Participation in the Funding of Political Parties -- Respect for the Nature and Diversity of Party Structure -- The Protection of Human Rights -- Conclusion -- 3 Regulatory Methods -- Introduction -- Transparency and Disclosure -- Contribution Controls -- Spending Controls -- State Aid and Public Funding -- Self-Regulation or State Regulation? -- Supervision and Enforcement -- Conclusion -- 4 Party Autonomy and Public Accountability -- Introduction -- Diversity of Party Structure -- The Principle of Party Autonomy -- Autonomy of Party Organisation: The Role of Legislation -- Autonomy and Legality -- From Autonomy to Accountability: Registration and Party Identity -- State Supervision: Registration and Financial Accountability -- Conclusion -- 5 Donations to Political Parties: The Regulatory Framework -- Introduction -- Disclosure and Corruption -- Who May Donate to Political Parties? -- The Mechanics of Reporting and Disclosure -- Who Does Donate to Political Parties? -- The Problem of Avoidance -- Loopholes in the Regulatory Framework -- Conclusion -- 6 From 'Sleaze' to 'High-Value Donors' to Loans -- Introduction -- 'Sleaze': The Continuing Problem of Political Donations -- The Labour Party's Response -- 'High-Value Donors': The Labour Party -- 'High-Value Donors': The Conservative Party -- The Loans Affair: A New Problem Erupts -- Implications and Consequences of the Loans Affair -- Conclusion -- 7 Spending Limits in Election Campaigns -- Regulatory Challenges -- The Victorian Legacy: Candidate Limits -- The Problem of Third Parties -- Spending Limits on Political Parties -- Calculating and Enforcing the Limit -- Spending Limits and Third Parties -- Spending Limits in Practice - The First Cycle -- The General Election 2005 -- Conclusion -- 8 The Role of the State: Supporting Candidates and Political Parties -- Introduction -- Regulatory Challenges -- Responsibility of the State -- Meeting the State's Responsibility -- Party Political Broadcasts: Transferring the State's Obligations -- New Forms of State Support -- Proposals for Additional State Support -- Reluctance and Resistance to Change -- Tax Relief - A False Trail -- Conclusion -- 9 Lessons from Canada -- Introduction -- Political Parties in Canada -- The Election Expenses Act 1974 -- The Parties and their Funds -- Bill C-24, Political Donations and State Funding -- The Impact of Bill C-24 -- Bill C-24 and Party Structure -- Conclusion -- 10 Building on PPERA -- Introduction -- The Next Step - Regulatory Objectives -- The Problems with Contribution Limits -- Donations - Let the Members Decide -- A Focus on Spending -- State Aid: Building on the British Model? -- Making a Fresh Start - Back to Houghton -- Qualifying Conditions for State Support -- Promoting Democracy: A Quid Pro Quo -- Conclusion -- Appendices -- Appendix 1: Exchange of Letters between the Labour Party and Sir Patrick Neill QC -- Appendix 2: Annual Accounts of the Political Parties -- Appendix 3: The Structure of the Labour Party -- Appendix 4: From Election Funding to Political Funding in Germany -- Appendix 5: State Funding in Sweden - Party Autonomy and Public Funding
Record Nr. UNINA-9910809676603321
Ewing K. D (Keith D.)  
Oxford ; Portland, Ore., : Hart Publishing, 2007
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Party funding and campaign financing in international perspective / edited by K D Ewing and Samuel Issacharoff
Party funding and campaign financing in international perspective / edited by K D Ewing and Samuel Issacharoff
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (342 p.)
Disciplina 342.07
Collana Columbia-London law series
Soggetto topico Campaign funds - Law and legislation - United States
Campaign funds - Law and legislation - Great Britain
Comparative government
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4725-5979-7
1-280-80136-0
9786610801367
1-84731-253-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1 Introduction -- Part I 'Light Touch' Regulation and its Discontents -- 2 The Regulation of Campaign Funding in New Zealand: Practices, Problems and Prospects for Change -- Andrew Geddis -- Part II 'Big Bang' Regulation of a Private Funding Regime -- 3 Regulation of Political Funding under the United Kingdom's Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 - And Beyond? -- Navraj Ghaleigh -- 4 The Disclosure of Political Donations in Britain - New Regulation, Old Problems -- K D Ewing -- 5 Access to the Airwaves and Equality: The Case against Media Political Advertising on the Broadcast Media -- Jacob Rowbottom -- Part III From State Regulation to State Funding -- 6 Political Finance Law and Electoral Funding in Australia -- Graeme Orr -- 7 The Growing Importance of Public Funding in Japan -- Akiko Ejima -- 8 Financing Parties at the Grass - Roots Level: The Quebec Experience -- Louis Massicotte -- Part IV Regulation and Judicial Review -- 9 Throwing in the Towel: The Constitutional Morass of Campaign Finance -- Samuel Issacharoff -- 10 Soft Money, Congress, and the Supreme Court -- Richard Briffault -- 11 The Law of American Party Finance -- Nathaniel Persily -- Part V Regulation and Judicial Review: Divergent Paths -- 12 The Supreme Court of Canada's Political Theory and the Constitutionality of the Political Finance Regime -- Colin Feasby -- 13 Elections, Democracy, and Free Speech: More at Stake than an Unfettered Right to Advertise -- Janet L Hiebert -- Part VI Starting from Scratch -- 14 Political Parties in the European Union: Towards a European Party Statute? -- Stephen Day and Jo Shaw
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450806603321
Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Party funding and campaign financing in international perspective / edited by K D Ewing and Samuel Issacharoff
Party funding and campaign financing in international perspective / edited by K D Ewing and Samuel Issacharoff
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (342 p.)
Disciplina 342.07
Collana Columbia-London law series
Soggetto topico Campaign funds - Law and legislation - United States
Campaign funds - Law and legislation - Great Britain
Comparative government
ISBN 1-4725-5979-7
1-280-80136-0
9786610801367
1-84731-253-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1 Introduction -- Part I 'Light Touch' Regulation and its Discontents -- 2 The Regulation of Campaign Funding in New Zealand: Practices, Problems and Prospects for Change -- Andrew Geddis -- Part II 'Big Bang' Regulation of a Private Funding Regime -- 3 Regulation of Political Funding under the United Kingdom's Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 - And Beyond? -- Navraj Ghaleigh -- 4 The Disclosure of Political Donations in Britain - New Regulation, Old Problems -- K D Ewing -- 5 Access to the Airwaves and Equality: The Case against Media Political Advertising on the Broadcast Media -- Jacob Rowbottom -- Part III From State Regulation to State Funding -- 6 Political Finance Law and Electoral Funding in Australia -- Graeme Orr -- 7 The Growing Importance of Public Funding in Japan -- Akiko Ejima -- 8 Financing Parties at the Grass - Roots Level: The Quebec Experience -- Louis Massicotte -- Part IV Regulation and Judicial Review -- 9 Throwing in the Towel: The Constitutional Morass of Campaign Finance -- Samuel Issacharoff -- 10 Soft Money, Congress, and the Supreme Court -- Richard Briffault -- 11 The Law of American Party Finance -- Nathaniel Persily -- Part V Regulation and Judicial Review: Divergent Paths -- 12 The Supreme Court of Canada's Political Theory and the Constitutionality of the Political Finance Regime -- Colin Feasby -- 13 Elections, Democracy, and Free Speech: More at Stake than an Unfettered Right to Advertise -- Janet L Hiebert -- Part VI Starting from Scratch -- 14 Political Parties in the European Union: Towards a European Party Statute? -- Stephen Day and Jo Shaw
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784165003321
Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Party funding and campaign financing in international perspective / edited by K D Ewing and Samuel Issacharoff
Party funding and campaign financing in international perspective / edited by K D Ewing and Samuel Issacharoff
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (342 p.)
Disciplina 342.07
Collana Columbia-London law series
Soggetto topico Campaign funds - Law and legislation - United States
Campaign funds - Law and legislation - Great Britain
Comparative government
ISBN 1-4725-5979-7
1-280-80136-0
9786610801367
1-84731-253-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1 Introduction -- Part I 'Light Touch' Regulation and its Discontents -- 2 The Regulation of Campaign Funding in New Zealand: Practices, Problems and Prospects for Change -- Andrew Geddis -- Part II 'Big Bang' Regulation of a Private Funding Regime -- 3 Regulation of Political Funding under the United Kingdom's Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 - And Beyond? -- Navraj Ghaleigh -- 4 The Disclosure of Political Donations in Britain - New Regulation, Old Problems -- K D Ewing -- 5 Access to the Airwaves and Equality: The Case against Media Political Advertising on the Broadcast Media -- Jacob Rowbottom -- Part III From State Regulation to State Funding -- 6 Political Finance Law and Electoral Funding in Australia -- Graeme Orr -- 7 The Growing Importance of Public Funding in Japan -- Akiko Ejima -- 8 Financing Parties at the Grass - Roots Level: The Quebec Experience -- Louis Massicotte -- Part IV Regulation and Judicial Review -- 9 Throwing in the Towel: The Constitutional Morass of Campaign Finance -- Samuel Issacharoff -- 10 Soft Money, Congress, and the Supreme Court -- Richard Briffault -- 11 The Law of American Party Finance -- Nathaniel Persily -- Part V Regulation and Judicial Review: Divergent Paths -- 12 The Supreme Court of Canada's Political Theory and the Constitutionality of the Political Finance Regime -- Colin Feasby -- 13 Elections, Democracy, and Free Speech: More at Stake than an Unfettered Right to Advertise -- Janet L Hiebert -- Part VI Starting from Scratch -- 14 Political Parties in the European Union: Towards a European Party Statute? -- Stephen Day and Jo Shaw
Record Nr. UNINA-9910810730803321
Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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