Party funding and campaign financing in international perspective / edited by K D Ewing and Samuel Issacharoff.
2006
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Title
Party funding and campaign financing in international perspective / edited by K D Ewing and Samuel Issacharoff.
Published
Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Pub., 2006.
Call Number
K3303 .P27 2006
ISBN
1841135704 (cloth)
9781841135700 (cloth)
9781841135700 (cloth)
Description
x, 330 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)70630844
Summary
Elections are by their nature a difficult undertaking. Partisans must be mobilised, ideas communicated, materials distributed, and often across ample territories under terrible contraints of time. Much political theory addresses the forms of democratic selection. We can learn much about presidential and parliamentary systems, or the tension between direct and representative democracy, or the conflicting virtues of proportional and districted or geographical systems of representation.
Note
Workshop held in July 2002 at the Institute for Advanced Legal Studies (IALS) in the University of London--Preface.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Available in Other Form
Online version: Party funding and campaign financing in international perspective. Oxford ; Portland, Oregon : Hart Pub., 2006 (OCoLC)607709586
Online version: Party funding and campaign financing in international perspective. Oxford ; Portland, Oregon : Hart Pub., 2006 (OCoLC)607795732
Online version: Party funding and campaign financing in international perspective. Oxford ; Portland, Oregon : Hart Pub., 2006 (OCoLC)607795732
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Table of Contents
1.
Introduction / K. D. Ewing Samuel Issacharoff
1
2.
regulation of campaign funding in New Zealand : practices, problems and prospects for change / Andrew Geddis
13
3.
Expenditure, donations and public funding under the United Kingdom's political parties, elections and referendums act 2000 - and beyond? / Navraj Sing Ghaleigh
35
4.
disclosure of political donations in Britain / K. D. Ewing
57
5.
Access to the airwaves and equality : the case against politic advertising on the broadcast media / Jacob Rowbottom
77
6.
Political finance law in Australia / Graeme Orr
99
7.
Revisiting transparency and disclosure in Japanese political reform / Akiko Ejima
123
8.
Financing parties at the grass-roots level : the Quebec experience / Louis Massicotte
153
9.
Throwing in the towel : the constitutional morass of campaigns finance / Samuel Issacharoff
183
10.
Soft money, Congress and the Supreme Court / Richard Briffault
191
11.
law of American party finance / Nathaniel Persily
213
12.
Supreme Court of Canada's political theory and the constitutionality of the political finance regime / Colin Feasby
243
13.
Elections, democracy and free speech : more at stake than an unfettered right to advertise / Janet L. Hiebert
269
14.
Developing political parties in the European Union : towards a European party statute? / Stephen Day Jo Shaw
293