Lobbying Regulation
/ˈlɒbiɪŋ ˌrɛɡjʊˈleɪʃən/
Definitions
- (n.) Legal framework governing activities aimed at influencing public officials or legislation.
The lobbying regulation requires lobbyists to register and disclose their activities.
- (n.) Statutory provisions restricting or managing the conduct of lobbyists to ensure transparency and prevent undue influence.
Lobbying regulations often include limitations on gifts to lawmakers.
Forms
- lobbying regulation
- lobbying regulations
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Commentary
Lobbying regulation typically addresses disclosure, registration, and ethical standards to promote transparency and accountability in governmental decision-making.
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