The UK has a fragmented, partial and weak system of lobbying regulation. The system creates a self-reinforcing cycle of ‘exposure’ and worsening public attitudes. In order to make the case for reform and indicate possible paths, this article, first, reviews the system’s faults and weaknesses. Second, it analyses how the lack of political will for reform in Westminster has contributed to a transparency and integrity regime below international standards. Finally, it examines how this cycle can be broken. While the UK lobbying law needs reform, we must look beyond the letter of regulation, taking into account the levels of use and political support, as well as the transparency and ethics ecosystem in which lobbying sits. Only by improvemen...
This article reports findings from a recent survey of citizens' attitudes towards standards in Briti...
Of all the nations of Western Europe lobbying is the most developed in Britain. For this reason the ...
MPs have this week been debating the government’s controversial Lobbying Bill, which has now conclud...
Transparency International UK recently looked into the effectiveness of the new register of lobbyist...
In the light of broad trends to hold lobbyists accountable by voluntary or mandatory means this prac...
In response to recent lobbying scandals, the government has introduced the Transparency of Lobbying,...
THESIS 11383Lobbying regulations belong to the political realm of ethics, integrity and transparency...
AbstractThe government of the UK is reputed to be among the world’s most transparent governments. Ye...
In order to create an appropriate regulatory framework for ‘the lobbying industry’ we need first to ...
Lobbying regulation is a public policy approach capable of enriching participatory democracy while d...
Former Defence Secretary Liam Fox’s resignation after his relationship with Adam Werritty came under...
This article examines the origins and current operation of the EU's lobbying transparency register a...
As EU’s authority increased the number of lobbies in Brussels grew. Today there are approximately 15...
Mirko Draca argues that the government’s policy on lobbying does not go far enough. The reporting of...
Lobbying is a vital aspect of democratic governance and is for the most part beneficial to society. ...
This article reports findings from a recent survey of citizens' attitudes towards standards in Briti...
Of all the nations of Western Europe lobbying is the most developed in Britain. For this reason the ...
MPs have this week been debating the government’s controversial Lobbying Bill, which has now conclud...
Transparency International UK recently looked into the effectiveness of the new register of lobbyist...
In the light of broad trends to hold lobbyists accountable by voluntary or mandatory means this prac...
In response to recent lobbying scandals, the government has introduced the Transparency of Lobbying,...
THESIS 11383Lobbying regulations belong to the political realm of ethics, integrity and transparency...
AbstractThe government of the UK is reputed to be among the world’s most transparent governments. Ye...
In order to create an appropriate regulatory framework for ‘the lobbying industry’ we need first to ...
Lobbying regulation is a public policy approach capable of enriching participatory democracy while d...
Former Defence Secretary Liam Fox’s resignation after his relationship with Adam Werritty came under...
This article examines the origins and current operation of the EU's lobbying transparency register a...
As EU’s authority increased the number of lobbies in Brussels grew. Today there are approximately 15...
Mirko Draca argues that the government’s policy on lobbying does not go far enough. The reporting of...
Lobbying is a vital aspect of democratic governance and is for the most part beneficial to society. ...
This article reports findings from a recent survey of citizens' attitudes towards standards in Briti...
Of all the nations of Western Europe lobbying is the most developed in Britain. For this reason the ...
MPs have this week been debating the government’s controversial Lobbying Bill, which has now conclud...