Campaign fund-raising abuses and money laundering in recent U.S. elections: criminal networks in action
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This article examines recent United States elections and problems of campaign fund-raising abuses of both Democrats and Republicans. The author maintains both parties exceeded contribution and spending limits, as well as excepted money from foreign contributors, and laundered the money through a variety of techniques.
Publication Name: Crime, Law and Social Change
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0925-4994
Year: 2000
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Should campaign donors be identified?
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Issues concerning the anonymity of political campaign financial donors and the prevention of corruption through fundraising in America is discussed.
Publication Name: Regulation
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0147-0590
Year: 2001
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Campaign contribution limits: cure or curse?
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Issues concerning the unforseen problems of regulations which restrict the amount of contributions made to political campaigns are discussed.
Publication Name: Regulation
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0147-0590
Year: 1999
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