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Abstract
Scholars have recently shown renewed interest in the study of party-interest group ties. According to previous studies, traditional ties between parties and organized interest are a matter of the past. Globalization, deindustrialization, and neoliberalism have posed serious challenges to their survival. Recent contributions suggest that, while these ties are indeed weaker than before, they have not disappeared. How do parties and groups protect their ties? This paper attempts to provide a partial, though often neglected, answer: their relationship survives when both actors work together to protect it. While previous literature identified regulatory policies, such as ethics and transparency regulations, as detrimental to party-group ties, their introduction is erroneously treated as independent from these ties. Through a comparative case study of the introduction of lobbying laws in Austria, Australia, and Ireland, this paper suggests that parties and groups shape the content of lobbying regulations in such a way to protect their relationship.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Regulation and Governance |
Early online date | 20 Mar 2020 |
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Publication status | Early online date - 20 Mar 2020 |
Externally published | Yes |
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Review of Lobbying Regulation Act 2020, Republic of Ireland
Crepaz, M. (Participant)
Impact: Public Policy Impact
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Second Statutory Review of the Regulation of Lobbying Act 2015
Crepaz, M. (Participant)
Impact: Public Policy Impact
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PairDem ERC Workshop
Crepaz, M. (Participant)
2019Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in conference
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University of Vienna
Crepaz, M. (Advisor)
May 2014 → …Activity: Visiting an external institution types › Visiting an external academic institution
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Research output
- 9 Citations
- 1 Article
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Cleaning up UK Politics: What would better lobbying regulation look like?
Crepaz, M. & Worthy, B., 16 Nov 2023, (Early online date) In: Parliamentary Affairs. 15 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open AccessFile2 Citations (Scopus)32 Downloads (Pure)