1st Edition
Ethics and Political Practice Perspectives on Legislative Ethics
272 Pages
by
Routledge
272 Pages
by
Routledge
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Scrutinizing the practice of legislators and politicians from an ethical perspective, this work looks closely at various methods to facilitate ethical conduct.
Introduction; Chapter 1 Democracy and the Ethics of Representation, John Uhr; Chapter 2 ‘Appearance’ as an Ethical Standard, Alan Rosenthal; Chapter 3 Strange Distinctions, Rodney Smith; Chapter 4 Politics, Public Responsibility and the Ethical Imperative, WG Hayden; Chapter 5 Politicising Ethics, Maureen Mancuso; Chapter 6 Ethics Counsellor to the Government, Howard R Wilson; Chapter 7 Watchdog or Attack Dog?, Stephen Tanner; Chapter 8 Changing Institutional Ethics, Colin Hicks; Chapter 9 Constructing Codes, Meredith Burgmann; Chapter 10 Insiders’ Viewpoints, Michael Beahan; Codes and Their Enforcement: Necessary but not Sufficient for Ethical Conduct, Cheryl Kernot; Chapter 11 Legislative Ethics, Noel Preston;
Biography
Noel Preston, Charles Sampford, C-A, Bois