Mapping ethics self-regulation within political parties: Norms, oversight and enforcement

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Main Author: Sousa, Luis de
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Sanches, Edalina, Coroado, Susana
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: This article introduces the new Party Ethics Self-Regulation database, covering 21 indicators on ethics self-regulation organised into three categories (norms, oversight and enforcement) across 200 political parties of 25 countries available in 2020. Internal self-regulatory efforts developed by political parties have been insufficiently addressed in the literature and remain a blind spot in existing databases on political parties. Our analyses indicate that Radical Right Parties have a lower probability of adopting codes of conduct/ethics when compared to any other party family. It also reveals the strongest effect of country-level factors, with party system institutionalization, political corruption or level of democracy shaping the adoption of at least one form of ethics regulation/body. These findings are relevant because they open the debate about the possibility of incrementing ethics self-regulation within political parties through ethics-targeted public funding and raise the need for further research on the effects of such measures on the parties’ ethical climate and public legitimation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Mapping ethics self-regulation within political parties: Norms, oversight and enforcement
title Mapping ethics self-regulation within political parties: Norms, oversight and enforcement
spellingShingle Mapping ethics self-regulation within political parties: Norms, oversight and enforcement
Sousa, Luis de
Political parties
Ethics self-regulation
Norm-setting
Oversight
Enforcement,
Integrity
title_short Mapping ethics self-regulation within political parties: Norms, oversight and enforcement
title_full Mapping ethics self-regulation within political parties: Norms, oversight and enforcement
title_fullStr Mapping ethics self-regulation within political parties: Norms, oversight and enforcement
title_full_unstemmed Mapping ethics self-regulation within political parties: Norms, oversight and enforcement
title_sort Mapping ethics self-regulation within political parties: Norms, oversight and enforcement
author Sousa, Luis de
author_facet Sousa, Luis de
Sanches, Edalina
Coroado, Susana
author_role author
author2 Sanches, Edalina
Coroado, Susana
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sousa, Luis de
Sanches, Edalina
Coroado, Susana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Political parties
Ethics self-regulation
Norm-setting
Oversight
Enforcement,
Integrity
topic Political parties
Ethics self-regulation
Norm-setting
Oversight
Enforcement,
Integrity
description This article introduces the new Party Ethics Self-Regulation database, covering 21 indicators on ethics self-regulation organised into three categories (norms, oversight and enforcement) across 200 political parties of 25 countries available in 2020. Internal self-regulatory efforts developed by political parties have been insufficiently addressed in the literature and remain a blind spot in existing databases on political parties. Our analyses indicate that Radical Right Parties have a lower probability of adopting codes of conduct/ethics when compared to any other party family. It also reveals the strongest effect of country-level factors, with party system institutionalization, political corruption or level of democracy shaping the adoption of at least one form of ethics regulation/body. These findings are relevant because they open the debate about the possibility of incrementing ethics self-regulation within political parties through ethics-targeted public funding and raise the need for further research on the effects of such measures on the parties’ ethical climate and public legitimation.
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