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This Discussion Paper reviews the performance of 16 lobbying registers according to 3 interlinked dimensions: (a) transparency; (b) regulatory capacity; and (c) interoperability. Under ‘transparency’, the paper examines the scope of lobbying information collected by the register in question, as well as how that information is administered and subsequently disclosed.
Online campaigning has been gaining prominence in Chile since the 2017 elections, featuring heavily especially during the five elections held after 2019. This case study highlights critical challenges related to online campaign finance, some of which are not unique to Chile.
En este informe se presenta un análisis de la participación política de diversos grupos poblacionales identificados como grupos discriminados en América Latina: las mujeres, las personas indígenas, las personas
La polarización tóxica amenaza a varias democracias en el mundo. En diversas sociedades se enfrentan extremos políticos que desconfían uno del otro y se presentan sin posibilidades de entendimiento.
International IDEA’s Annual Review of Constitution-Building series provides a retrospective account of constitutional transitions around the world, the issues that drive them, and their implications for national and international politics.
On 6 August 2021 International IDEA, in partnership with the Law Faculty of Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Corporación Humanas and Comunidad Mujer, held a virtual seminar on gender and rules of procedure in constituent processes.
Indigenous peoples in Chile have suffered dispossession and discrimination by colonizing forces, like many Indigenous peoples globally, and did not have a fair say in the development of successive constitutions establishing new political systems on their land.
International IDEA’s Annual Review of Constitution-Building Processes: 2020 provides a retrospective account of constitutional reform processes around the world and from a comparative perspective, and their implications for national and international politics.
Public participation has become a core element of modern constitution-building. Robust participation is credited with a range of benefits—from improving individual behaviours and attitudes to democracy to shaping elite bargaining dynamics, improving constitutional content, and strengthening outcomes for democracy and peace. Yet it is not well understood whether and how public participation can achieve these ends.
Critical in any constitution-building process is the type of constitution-making body that will be responsible for the drafting but also the adoption of either a new or a reformed constitutional dispensation. But as important is the fac that any constitution-making body, big or small, elected, nominated or mixed, will have to have rules regulating its procedures.
The Indigenous Peoples’ Rights in Constitutions Assessment Tool helps users to analyse a constitution from the perspective of indigenous peoples’ rights.
This report seeks to describe and analyse key features of constitution-building and reform processes in 18 Latin American countries during the period 1978–2012.
Nuestra vos persiste es un intento por develar aquello que la historia oficial ha ocultado sobre cómo se vive el género y la sexualidad en el Perú.
Published by Johns Hopkins University Press, Democratic Transitions: Conversations with World Leaders is a unique exploration of how countries become democracies, and the first volume in any language that focuses on learning lessons from political leaders about promoting and managing democratic transitions.
The content of a constitution provides a blueprint for the operation of a state, guarantees rights and outlines mechanisms for their enforcement, as well as shapes the future of a nation.
Constitutions that emerge after conflict are often a result of negotiated settlements and competition between many forces including identity-based groups, former parties to conflict, political and military actors and international actors.
El presente libro busca aportar al debate público en torno la participación electoral de los pueblos indígenas, su recorrido histórico y los procesos recientes, centrándose en la aplicación de la llamada cuota nativa, su efectividad y alternativas de mejora.
La diversidad de enfoques caracteriza este trabajo, combinando entradas conceptuales y jurídicas con miradas históricas y políticas.
En los últimos diez años, la economía peruana ha crecido a las mayores tasas de la región, ha logrado reducir de forma importante los niveles de pobreza y también los niveles de desigualdad. Este panorama sin duda positivo, contrasta con un malestar ciudadano, el más generalizado y persistente de la región, con el funcionamiento de la economía y con el desempeño de la democracia en el país.
Entre mayo y junio de 2008, el Instituto Internacional para la Democracia y la Asistencia Electoral (International IDEA) organizo un seminario en el que se trato de recuperar para la agenda política peruana algunas de las principales líneas de pensamiento que han alimentado y avivado la política del país durante el siglo XX: el pensamiento social cristiano, los socialismos, los nacionalismos, el pensamiento de Haya de la Torre, el pensamiento de Fernando Belaunde Terry, perspectivas d
Entre mayo y junio de 2008, el Instituto Internacional para la Democracia y la Asistencia Electoral (International IDEA) organizo un seminario en el que se trato de recuperar para la agenda política peruana algunas de las principales líneas de pensamiento que han alimentado y avivado la política del país durante el siglo XX: el pensamiento social cristiano, los socialismos, los nacionalismos, el pensamiento de Haya de la Torre, el pensamiento de Fernando Belaunde Terry, perspectivas d