Published: 2000-06-30

Ethical Issues of Lobbying

Zdzisława Kobylińska
Seminare. Learned Investigations
Section: Socio-pedagogical sciences
https://doi.org/10.21852/sem.2000.25

Abstract

Lobbying groups are bodies, variously qualified, which, while essentially acting within the state community, however they tend to directly influence the 'addresses/ or general politician and realize their particular interests. The political force of lobbying is exercised outside the formal system and there is no guarantee in Poland that it will not cscrciti, even, against the system. The methods they use are diverse and varied from direct pressure on political parties and the parliamentary apparatus to manipulation through the different means. Not all of these means are lawful or are used lawfully, even if, in the In most cases, it is not possible to bring to light any irregularities or violations of that fair play to which, in a democratic society, the activity of the political operators. It must be noted that despite the increasingly interesting discussion on the lobbying still lacks an organic attempt at complex and vast reflection. lobbying analysis shows that there are two closely connected probiers of a legal nature e moral. One of the ways to avoid controversies on that phenomenon and to understand it well The mechanisms of lobbying operation lie on the one hand in drafting a good law. from another in defining what Vethos of lobbying means.

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Kobylińska, Z. (2000). Ethical Issues of Lobbying . Seminare. Learned Investigations, 16, 421–429. https://doi.org/10.21852/sem.2000.25

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