What is essential is that we respond to the existing climate by making more efforts than in the past to be, and to be seen to be, men and women of integrity.

-- Donald H. Oliver


 


Legislative Ethics & Codes of Conduct Unit 1: The Emergence of Ethics Regimes

 

Relavent Internet Resources

http://www.ipu.org/dem-e/guide/guide-5.htm

 

Select Bibliography

Russell J. Dalton, Citizen Politics. Public Opinion and Political Parties in Advanced Western Democracies, Chatam, NJ, Chatam House Publishers, 1996, pp. 67-85.

H. Mackay, Mind and Mood, June 1998 as quoted by Dr. Andrew Brien (Consultant), A Code of Conduct for Parliamentarians? Research Paper 2, 1998-99, Department of the Parliamentary Library, Parliament of Australia.

Hon. Donald H. Oliver, Code of Conduct. Consideration of Final Report of Special Joint Committee Debate Adjourned, Debates of the Senate, 2nd Session, 35th Parliament, volume 136, March 20, 1997.

Chris Skelcher and Stephanie Snape, “Ethics and Local Councillors: Modernising Standards of Conduct”, Parliamentary Affairs, 2001, pp. 72-78.

Legislative Ethics and Codes of Conduct

Richard Katz & Peter Mair, “Changing Models of Party Organization and Party Democracy: The Emergence of the Cartel Party,” Party Politics, Vol. 1, n.1, 1995, pp. 5-28

Donald Oliver 1997 etc. (from Pelizzo)

NDI 1999 (p.6)

 

 

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