Political Parties and Elections presents a comparative analysis of the ways in which advanced industrial democracies - specifically the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand - seek to regulate the activities of political parties in electoral contests. Utilizing an interdisciplinary theoretical framework, author Anika Gauja surveys electoral law and ancillary legislation to analyze the case law that guides the interpretation of this legislation.
Political Parties and Elections presents a comparative analysis of the ways in which advanced industrial democracies - specifically the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand - seek to regulate the activities of political parties in electoral contests. Utilizing an interdisciplinary theoretical framework, author Anika Gauja surveys electoral law and ancillary legislation to analyze the case law that guides the interpretation of this legislation.
Anika Gauja is a Lecturer in Government and International Relations at the University of Sydney, Australia and holds degrees in Economics and Law from the University of Sydney and a PhD in Politics from Cambridge University, UK. She is the co-author of Powerscape: Contemporary Australian Politics (Allen and Unwin, 2009).
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Public Law, Political Parties and Representative Democracy: A Framework for Comparative Analysis Chapter 2 Political Parties and Constitutions Chapter 3 The Gradual Legal Recognition of Political Parties Chapter 4 Requirements for Party Registration and Internal Organization Chapter 5 Regulating Party Candidate Selection Contests Chapter 6 Parties and the Conduct of Elections Chapter 7 The Public Funding of Election Campaigns and Political Parties Chapter 8 The Private Funding of Election Campaigns: Regulating Political Donations and Expenditures Chapter 9 Parties in Parliament: The Independence of the Legislature Chapter 10 Conclusion
Chapter 1 Public Law, Political Parties and Representative Democracy: A Framework for Comparative Analysis Chapter 2 Political Parties and Constitutions Chapter 3 The Gradual Legal Recognition of Political Parties Chapter 4 Requirements for Party Registration and Internal Organization Chapter 5 Regulating Party Candidate Selection Contests Chapter 6 Parties and the Conduct of Elections Chapter 7 The Public Funding of Election Campaigns and Political Parties Chapter 8 The Private Funding of Election Campaigns: Regulating Political Donations and Expenditures Chapter 9 Parties in Parliament: The Independence of the Legislature Chapter 10 Conclusion
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