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Regulating Lobbying
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Who We Are
Work of Colleagues
More transparency or more voices?
Lobby non olet: Lobbying Regulations
The UK's Failed Attempt to Increase Transparency in Lobbying
How does Corruption affect the Adoption of Lobby Registers?
Regulating Lobbying Activities in the European Union
Comparing Lobbying Regulations around the World
The Curious Case of International Lobbying
Beyond Lobbying Regulation
Does more CSR mean more responsible lobbying?
Lobbying Regulation in the North
Eye on Italy: History in the making!
Creating a valid and accessible robustness index
What went wrong in lobbying regulation
Towards a Global Lobbying Standard?
Three Dimensions on the Future of Lobbying Regulation
Mechanisms of Policy Change in Lobbying Transparency in Germany
Lobbying Regulation in Comparative Context and Future Considerations
Research Opportunities
Regulatory Advice
Regulating Lobbying
Who We Are
Michele and Raj in their office in Trinity College
The authors of Regulating Lobbying
Raj Chari is Professor of Political Science in the Department of Political Science at Trinity College Dublin
John Hogan is Lecturer in International Political Economy and Irish Politics at the College of Business, Dublin Institute of Technology
Gary Murphy is Professor of Politics in the School of Law and Government at Dublin City University
Michele Crepaz is a Vice-Chancellor's Illuminate Fellow in Political Science at Queen's University Belfast
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