The Funding of Political Parties
Where Now?
Herausgeber: Ewing, Keith; Tham, Joo-Cheong; Rowbottom, Jacob
The Funding of Political Parties
Where Now?
Herausgeber: Ewing, Keith; Tham, Joo-Cheong; Rowbottom, Jacob
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This book explores the problems associated with regulating the funding of political parties and election campaigns in a timely assessment of a topic of great political controversy.
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This book explores the problems associated with regulating the funding of political parties and election campaigns in a timely assessment of a topic of great political controversy.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 433g
- ISBN-13: 9781138376946
- ISBN-10: 1138376949
- Artikelnr.: 55103385
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 433g
- ISBN-13: 9781138376946
- ISBN-10: 1138376949
- Artikelnr.: 55103385
Keith D. Ewing has been Professor of Public law at King's College London since 1989, having previously taught at the universities of Edinburgh and Cambridge. Jacob Rowbottom is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge and Fellow of King¹s College, University of Cambridge. Joo-Cheong Tham is an Associate Professor at the Melbourne Law School, Australia.
List of Contributors 1. Introduction K.D. Ewing, Jacob Rowbottom and Joo
Cheong Tham Part 1: The Role of Contribution Caps 2. The Role of
Institutional Donations Jacob Rowbottom 3. The Trade Union Question in
British Political Funding K.D. Ewing 4. A Case Against Uniform Contribution
Limits Joo Cheong Tham Part 2: The Role of Spending Limits 5. Spending
Controls: New Campaign Actors and New Regulatory Techniques K.D. Ewing and
Jacob Rowbottom 6. Local Parties, Local Money and Local Campaigns Ron
Johnson and Charles Pattie 7. Legal Regulation and Political Activity at
Local Level in Britain Justin Fisher Part 3: The Role of Other Actors 8.
The Press: The Media and the 'Rupert Murdoch problem' Andrew Geddis 9. The
Regulator: The First Decade of the Electoral Commission Navraj Ghaleigh
10. The Courts: Legal Challenges to Political Finance and Election Laws
Stephanie Palmer Part 4: Lessons from Abroad 11. State Intervention in
Party Politics: The Public Funding and Regulation of Political Parties
Ingrid Van Biezen 12. Canadian Political Finance Regulation and
Jurisprudence Colin Feasby 13. The Transformation of the US Campaign
Finance System in Presidential Elections Rick Hasen Part 5: State Funding
and Party Autonomy 14. Justifications for Regulating Party Affairs:
Competition not Public Funding Graeme Orr
Cheong Tham Part 1: The Role of Contribution Caps 2. The Role of
Institutional Donations Jacob Rowbottom 3. The Trade Union Question in
British Political Funding K.D. Ewing 4. A Case Against Uniform Contribution
Limits Joo Cheong Tham Part 2: The Role of Spending Limits 5. Spending
Controls: New Campaign Actors and New Regulatory Techniques K.D. Ewing and
Jacob Rowbottom 6. Local Parties, Local Money and Local Campaigns Ron
Johnson and Charles Pattie 7. Legal Regulation and Political Activity at
Local Level in Britain Justin Fisher Part 3: The Role of Other Actors 8.
The Press: The Media and the 'Rupert Murdoch problem' Andrew Geddis 9. The
Regulator: The First Decade of the Electoral Commission Navraj Ghaleigh
10. The Courts: Legal Challenges to Political Finance and Election Laws
Stephanie Palmer Part 4: Lessons from Abroad 11. State Intervention in
Party Politics: The Public Funding and Regulation of Political Parties
Ingrid Van Biezen 12. Canadian Political Finance Regulation and
Jurisprudence Colin Feasby 13. The Transformation of the US Campaign
Finance System in Presidential Elections Rick Hasen Part 5: State Funding
and Party Autonomy 14. Justifications for Regulating Party Affairs:
Competition not Public Funding Graeme Orr
List of Contributors 1. Introduction K.D. Ewing, Jacob Rowbottom and Joo
Cheong Tham Part 1: The Role of Contribution Caps 2. The Role of
Institutional Donations Jacob Rowbottom 3. The Trade Union Question in
British Political Funding K.D. Ewing 4. A Case Against Uniform Contribution
Limits Joo Cheong Tham Part 2: The Role of Spending Limits 5. Spending
Controls: New Campaign Actors and New Regulatory Techniques K.D. Ewing and
Jacob Rowbottom 6. Local Parties, Local Money and Local Campaigns Ron
Johnson and Charles Pattie 7. Legal Regulation and Political Activity at
Local Level in Britain Justin Fisher Part 3: The Role of Other Actors 8.
The Press: The Media and the 'Rupert Murdoch problem' Andrew Geddis 9. The
Regulator: The First Decade of the Electoral Commission Navraj Ghaleigh
10. The Courts: Legal Challenges to Political Finance and Election Laws
Stephanie Palmer Part 4: Lessons from Abroad 11. State Intervention in
Party Politics: The Public Funding and Regulation of Political Parties
Ingrid Van Biezen 12. Canadian Political Finance Regulation and
Jurisprudence Colin Feasby 13. The Transformation of the US Campaign
Finance System in Presidential Elections Rick Hasen Part 5: State Funding
and Party Autonomy 14. Justifications for Regulating Party Affairs:
Competition not Public Funding Graeme Orr
Cheong Tham Part 1: The Role of Contribution Caps 2. The Role of
Institutional Donations Jacob Rowbottom 3. The Trade Union Question in
British Political Funding K.D. Ewing 4. A Case Against Uniform Contribution
Limits Joo Cheong Tham Part 2: The Role of Spending Limits 5. Spending
Controls: New Campaign Actors and New Regulatory Techniques K.D. Ewing and
Jacob Rowbottom 6. Local Parties, Local Money and Local Campaigns Ron
Johnson and Charles Pattie 7. Legal Regulation and Political Activity at
Local Level in Britain Justin Fisher Part 3: The Role of Other Actors 8.
The Press: The Media and the 'Rupert Murdoch problem' Andrew Geddis 9. The
Regulator: The First Decade of the Electoral Commission Navraj Ghaleigh
10. The Courts: Legal Challenges to Political Finance and Election Laws
Stephanie Palmer Part 4: Lessons from Abroad 11. State Intervention in
Party Politics: The Public Funding and Regulation of Political Parties
Ingrid Van Biezen 12. Canadian Political Finance Regulation and
Jurisprudence Colin Feasby 13. The Transformation of the US Campaign
Finance System in Presidential Elections Rick Hasen Part 5: State Funding
and Party Autonomy 14. Justifications for Regulating Party Affairs:
Competition not Public Funding Graeme Orr