Transparenz durch Ausschusse?

Parlamentarische Untersuchungsausschusse als Reaktion auf Korruptionsskandale in Deutschland (1873–1973/74)

Omschrijving

> The term "transparency" only gained political significance from the 1970s onwards. Nevertheless, Sandra Zimmermann shows, on the basis of six case studies, that transparency has been discussed since the German Empire (Kaiserreich). It was understood as an antidote to corruption and thus demanded in connection with corruption-scandals. Parliamentary committees of enquiry or commissions of enquiry, which were often set up to investigate such scandals, played an important role in this context. Transparency was demanded and discussed in them. The committees were supposed to investigate the scandal through transparent investigations, to cleanse parliament and to reassure the population after such a scandal.
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Schrijver
Zimmermann, Dr. Sandra
Titel
Transparenz durch Ausschusse?
Uitgever
V&R unipress GmbH
Jaar
2023
Taal
Duits
Pagina's
319
EAN
9783847115489
Bindwijze
Hardback

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