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The Ethics of Legislative Life
其他書名
A Report
出版
The Center
, 1985
主題
Law / Ethics & Professional Responsibility
Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy
ISBN
0916558215
9780916558215
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=_LWFAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Results of a two-year research project (1982-84) on Legislative and Representative Ethics are presented in this report, which analyzes the basic principles of legislative ethics, discusses the special dilemmas and obligations of legislators, and offers conclusions about future steps that could be taken to enhance public discussion and to reinforce the incentives leading to ethical conduct. Following an executive summary, the first of five sections deals with the importance of legislative ethics, with subsections on legislative authority and the public trust, an increasing lack of public confidence in elected representatives, movement toward a more comprehensive and constructive dialogue in legislative ethics, ethics and politics, and new perspectives and aims. The second section,"The Ethical Challenge of Legislative Service," discusses legislatures and legislators in a democratic society, traditional norms of legislative ethics, the rise of the entrepreneurial legislator, and the limits of recent ethics reform. The practice of representation, principles of legislative ethics, and ethical dilemmas are treated in section III. Section IV, "Legislatures and Legislative Ethics," examines the moral ecology of legislatures and legislative ethics codes and enforcement. The final section outlines future steps that could be taken to enhance autonomy, accountability, and responsibility and suggests that the need for enhanced public understanding of legislative ethics is one component of the more general problem of responsible citizenship and "democratic literacy." (LH)