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Lobbying has never been as sophisticated, complex, and well‐funded as it is today. Significantly, interest group strategies are more advanced than the regulatory practices meant to contain them. This raises concerns about states' ability to resist unwanted influence from interest groups. How can government regulations be brought up to speed to address 21st‐century lobbying practices? We argue that...
Research on transparency in the EU and at the European Parliament, in particular, has extensively examined the adoption and implementation of transparency initiatives as well as the conditions under which interest groups have access to and influence on EU policy‐making. However, the question of whether Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) are transparent regarding their interactions with interest...
The Polish law on lobbying activity in the legislative process was passed on July 7th, 2005. Analysis of the practice of the law on lobbying could lead to a conclusion that it covers only the Sejm, the Senate and the Council of Ministers’ activities. Nevertheless - which is the main thesis of this article - it applies also to the president of Poland, as a head of state and important organ of the executive...
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