German Transparency and Anti-Corruption Regulations for Members of Parliament in the 19th Legislative Period (2017 – 2021) in Light of GRECO Evaluation
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German Transparency and Anti-Corruption Regulations for Members of Parliament in the 19th Legislative Period (2017 – 2021) in Light of GRECO Evaluation
German Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 64 (2021), Iss. 1 : pp. 459–473
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Rico Neidinger, Research assistant at the Chair for German and Foreign Public Law, Public International Law and European Law, Prof. Dr. Stefanie Schmahl, LL.M. (E) at Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg.
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Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Rico Neidinger\nGerman Transparency and Anti-Corruption Regulations for Members of Parliament in the 19th Legislative Period (2017–2021) in Light of GRECO Evaluation | 459 | ||
I. German Transparency and Anti-Corruption Regulation for Members of Parliament | 460 | ||
A. The New Lobbying Regulation | 461 | ||
B. Amendments to the Act on Members of Parliament and Other Legislation | 465 | ||
1. Prohibitions on Certain Secondary Activities | 466 | ||
2. Upgrade of the Rules of Conduct in the MPs Act and Tightening of the Notification and Publication Obligations | 466 | ||
3. Tightening up of Bribery of MPs in the Criminal Code | 467 | ||
II. Compatibility with GRECO Recommendations | 469 | ||
III. Statement and Summary | 473 |