International Political Science Review (IPSR)
A contested legitimacy: The paradoxes of legal regulation of political parties
35/3
Publication date: Jan 2014
ISNN: 0192-5121
Sage Publications
In this special issue:
Guest editors: Ekaterina R Rashkova and Ingrid van Biezen
Articles
The legal regulation of political parties: Contesting or promoting legitimacy?
Ekaterina R Rashkova and Ingrid van Biezen
Regulation of political parties and party functions in Malawi: Incentive structures and the selective application of the rules
Lars Svåsand
Shaping parties’ legitimacy: Internal regulations and membership organisations in post-communist Europe
Sergiu Gherghina
Political legitimacy, fragmentation and the rise of party-formation costs in contemporary Latin America
Gerardo Scherlis
Legitimising political party representation: Party law development in Latin America
Fransje Molenaar
Building competition and breaking cartels? The legislative and judicial regulation of political parties in common law democracies
Anika Gauja
The world upside down: Delegitimising political finance regulation
Fernando Casal Bértoa, Fransje Molenaar, Daniela R Piccio, and Ekaterina R Rashkova
Does regulation make political parties more popular? A multi-level analysis of party support in Europe
Paul Whiteley
Abstracts in French and Spanish