In this chapter, I analyze how state crimes emerge when incumbents utilize their offices to reciprocate electoral donors with undue benefits, favorable regulations, contracts, and job appointments. The problem, as it is seen here, is that (a) while electoral donations are cloaked with legality, they facilitate corruption, and (b) the delivery of undue benefits creates social harm, because it diverts the allocation of public resources and destroys confidence in the political system. Thus, I argue and demonstrate how the money delivered as electoral donations constitutes a corrupt incentive that should be classified as illegal
Political corruption represents a specific type of public-to-public corruption which implies that on...
Federal criminal law frequently deals with the problem of corruption in the form of purchased politi...
Elections serve two functions in representative democracies. First, they select political actors who...
In this research I analyse how the existence of regulations that allow private funding of election c...
The aim of this article is to study the suspect nature of private campaign finance, understood as th...
Abstract: In this article I study why companies give electoral donations to support political leader...
The aim of this article is to study the suspect nature of private campaign finance, understood as th...
In this article I study why companies give electoral donations to support political leaders. I colle...
Although political leaders, donors and some scholars would argue that there is nothing illegal behin...
Introduction and background Elections are the keystone of democracy as we know it, but the spectre ...
In the aftermath of the indictment of New York state assembly speaker Sheldon Silver on corruption c...
Mackenzie and Green (2008) and McBarnet (2006) have argued that it is possible for white-collar crim...
The central front in the battle over campaign finance laws is the definition of corruption. The Supr...
Is corruption systematically related to electoral rules? A number of studies have tried to uncover e...
Federal criminal law frequently deals with the problem of corruption in the form of purchased politi...
Political corruption represents a specific type of public-to-public corruption which implies that on...
Federal criminal law frequently deals with the problem of corruption in the form of purchased politi...
Elections serve two functions in representative democracies. First, they select political actors who...
In this research I analyse how the existence of regulations that allow private funding of election c...
The aim of this article is to study the suspect nature of private campaign finance, understood as th...
Abstract: In this article I study why companies give electoral donations to support political leader...
The aim of this article is to study the suspect nature of private campaign finance, understood as th...
In this article I study why companies give electoral donations to support political leaders. I colle...
Although political leaders, donors and some scholars would argue that there is nothing illegal behin...
Introduction and background Elections are the keystone of democracy as we know it, but the spectre ...
In the aftermath of the indictment of New York state assembly speaker Sheldon Silver on corruption c...
Mackenzie and Green (2008) and McBarnet (2006) have argued that it is possible for white-collar crim...
The central front in the battle over campaign finance laws is the definition of corruption. The Supr...
Is corruption systematically related to electoral rules? A number of studies have tried to uncover e...
Federal criminal law frequently deals with the problem of corruption in the form of purchased politi...
Political corruption represents a specific type of public-to-public corruption which implies that on...
Federal criminal law frequently deals with the problem of corruption in the form of purchased politi...
Elections serve two functions in representative democracies. First, they select political actors who...