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Zusatztext ...draws together an international team of fine scholars! especially from member countries of the Commonwealth! such as New Zealand! Canada! and Australia...For academic lawyers and political scientists in the United States! [this] edition will be particularly useful because of its mainly non-American approach. Informationen zum Autor K D Ewing is Professor of Public Law at King's College London. Samuel Issacharoff, formerly the Harold R Medina Professor of Procedural Jurisprudence at Columbia Law School, is currently the Reiss Professor of Constitutional Law at New York University School of Law. Klappentext This volume deals with questions of political party funding and campaign financing, issues which arouse controversy in many parts of the world. Zusammenfassung This volume deals with questions of political party funding and campaign financing, issues which arouse controversy in many parts of the world. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 IntroductionPart I 'Light Touch' Regulation and its Discontents2 The Regulation of Campaign Funding in New Zealand: Practices, Problems and Prospects for ChangeAndrew GeddisPart II 'Big Bang' Regulation of a Private Funding Regime3 Regulation of Political Funding under the United Kingdom's Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 - And Beyond?Navraj Ghaleigh4 The Disclosure of Political Donations in Britain - New Regulation, Old ProblemsK D Ewing5 Access to the Airwaves and Equality: The Case against Media Political Advertising on the Broadcast MediaJacob RowbottomPart III From State Regulation to State Funding6 Political Finance Law and Electoral Funding in AustraliaGraeme Orr7 The Growing Importance of Public Funding in JapanAkiko Ejima8 Financing Parties at the Grass - Roots Level: The Quebec ExperienceLouis MassicottePart IV Regulation and Judicial Review9 Throwing in the Towel: The Constitutional Morass of Campaign FinanceSamuel Issacharoff10 Soft Money, Congress, and the Supreme CourtRichard Briffault11 The Law of American Party FinanceNathaniel Persily Part V Regulation and Judicial Review: Divergent Paths12 The Supreme Court of Canada's Political Theory and the Constitutionality of the Political Finance RegimeColin Feasby13 Elections, Democracy, and Free Speech: More at Stake than an Unfettered Right to AdvertiseJanet L HiebertPart VI Starting from Scratch14 Political Parties in the European Union: Towards a European Party Statute?Stephen Day and Jo Shaw...