Democratic politics needs resources, including money. But money tends to corrode democratic politics. These two truths are in tension; regulation is needed to reduce that tension. Besides the reality that parties need resources, small scale private donations are a form of political association. Larger pools of money can also be a way for ideological or other interest groups to practically exercise freedom of expression
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Current affairs essay on 'real time' political donation disclosure laws, pioneered in Queensland (14...
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This paper considers the current New South Wales legislation regarding political donations and spend...
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This background note provides an overview of the regulation of political financing at the Commonwea...
Public funding of political parties and electoral campaigns has evolved with several aims. One is to...
The major political parties have blown large and widening holes in federal campaign finance law. The...
Politicians inuence the allocation of \u85nance either directly via state banks, or indirectly via p...
Current affairs essay on 'real time' political donation disclosure laws, pioneered in Queensland (14...
Reforms relating to electoral finance and disclosure were introduced in New South Wales in 1981 and ...
The paper argues that the practical effect of banning, capping or disclosing political donations is ...
The provision of funding and requiring disclosure of donations and expenditure are thought to streng...
This paper considers the current New South Wales legislation regarding political donations and spend...
This paper examines three areas of election finance law. First, the public funding of election campa...
The drivers (and inhibitors) of political finance reform are complex and overlapping. The case of Au...
How democratic is the way in which political parties are funded? This report identifies two central ...
The latest statistics show our system is neither fair nor good for democracy, says Joo-Cheong Tham ...
All over the world, the issue of financing democratic institutions is a huge concern. In developing ...
This paper gives an overview of each state or territory political financing regime, followed by an a...
This background note provides an overview of the regulation of political financing at the Commonwea...
Public funding of political parties and electoral campaigns has evolved with several aims. One is to...
The major political parties have blown large and widening holes in federal campaign finance law. The...
Politicians inuence the allocation of \u85nance either directly via state banks, or indirectly via p...
Current affairs essay on 'real time' political donation disclosure laws, pioneered in Queensland (14...