Legal Regulation and the Juridification of Party Governance

Abstract

Although democratic states increasingly regulate political parties, we know little about how legal environments shape parties’ internal lives. This article conceptualizes and measures the “juridification” of party organizations’ conflict regulation regimes: that is, the extent to which parties replicate external legal standards (e.g. norms of due process) within their own procedures. Formulating hypotheses on juridification within different parties and legal environments, we examine intra-party juridification across four democracies with most different party law provisions. While party juridification varies—reflecting parties’ ideological differences—in contexts where organizational governance remains unregulated, once intra-organizational governance is subject to statutory constraints, parties emulate legal norms embedded in the state legal system, transcending what is legally required, which has important repercussions for how the law shapes civil society organizations generally.

Publication DOI: https://doi.org/10.5129/001041520X15858647604599
Divisions: College of Business and Social Sciences > School of Social Sciences & Humanities > Politics, History and International Relations
Additional Information: ©2020 The Graduate Center, CUNY
Uncontrolled Keywords: Conflict regulation,Organizational governance,Party law,Party regulation,Statutes,Sociology and Political Science
Last Modified: 01 Apr 2024 07:35
Date Deposited: 29 Aug 2019 10:05
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Published Date: 2020-04-22
Accepted Date: 2019-06-18
Authors: Bolleyer, Nicole
Gauja, Anika
Correa, Patricia (ORCID Profile 0000-0001-9363-6347)

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