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Lobbying in U.S. from 1990 - Case Study Causes Abramoff
Surňáková, Katarína ; Vymětal, Petr (advisor) ; Müller, Karel (referee)
The object of this work is lobbying, especially lobbying in the United States and changes in law made by the Abramoff affair. The first chapter is devoted to the history and definition of lobbying. It also addresses the question; why lobbying is not corruption. It also offers the calculation of basic lobbying techniques. The second chapter discusses the development of individual lobbying changes in the U.S., particularly focusing on the latest regulation of lobbying. The last part introduces the reader to the individual lobbyist Jack Abramoff, focusing on the scandals associated with his person. It also points to changes for lobbyists and politicians, which caused his case. The aim of this work is to acquaint the reader with the concept of lobbying, lobbying to highlight the developments in the U.S. and to answer the question "How has the Abramoff affair influenced legislation?"

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