Conflict Of Interest

Conflict of Interest in the United States

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  • Legal Topics.
  • Civil service; Cross pressure; Lobbying; Office, misuse of; Political financing.

    Attorney Misconduct; Ethics, Legal.

    Further Reading (Books)

    Adam, Paul J. 1963 What Is a Conflict of Interest? Management Dilemma. Challenge 11:11_14.

    Appleby, Paul H. 1952 Morality and Administration in Democratic Government. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Univ. Press.

    Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Special Committee on the Federal Conflict of Interest Laws 1960 Conflict of Interest and Federal Service. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Univ. Press.

    California, University of, Bureau of Public Administration 1961 Conflict of Interest in the Federal Government: A Bibliography. Compiled by Dorothy Campbell Tompkins. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press.

    Chicago, University of, Law school 1961 Conference on Conflict of Interest, February 20, 1961. Chicago: The School.

    Conflict of Interests: State Government Employees. 1961 Virginia Law Review 47:1034_1076.

    Conflicts of Interest of State Legislators. 1963 Harvard Law Review 76:1209_1232.

    Congress Amends Conflict-of-interest Laws. 1962 Congressional Quarterly Almanac 18:385_389.

    Davis, Ross D. 1954 The Federal Conflict of Interest Laws. Columbia Law Review 54:893_915.

    Graham, George A. 1952 Morality in American Politics. New York: Random House.

    Harvard Student Legislative Research Bureau 1964 A Conflict-of-interest Act. Harvard Journal on Legislation 1:68_85.

    Lasswell, Harold D. 1930 Bribery. Volume 2, pages 690_692 in Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences. New York: Macmillan.

    McElwain, Edwin; and Vorenberg, James 1952 The Federal Conflict of Interest Statutes. Harvard Law Review 65:955_983.

    Further Reading (Books 2)

    Manning, Bayless 1964 Federal Conflict of Interest Law. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Univ. Press.

    Noel-Baker, Francis 1961/1962 “The Grey Zone”: The Problem of Business Affiliations of Members of Parliament. Parliamentary Affairs 15:87_93.

    Odegard, Peter H. 1931 Corruption, Political: United States. Volume 4, pages 452_455 in Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences. New York: Macmillan.

    Perkins, Roswell B. 1963 The New Federal Conflict-of-interest Law. Harvard Law Review 76:1113_1169.

    Reich, Charles A. 1964 The New Property. Yale Law Journal 73:733_787.

    Senturia, Joseph J. 1931 Corruption, Political: General. Volume 4, pages 448_452 in Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences. New York: Macmillan.

    Unchanging Rules in Changing Times: The Canons of Ethics and Intra-firm Conflicts of Interest. 1964 Yale Law Journal 73:1058_1079.

    U.S. Congress, Senate, Committee on Labor and Public Welfare 1951 Establishment of a Commission on Ethics in Government: Hearings Before a Subcommitee to Study Senate Concurrent Resolution 21 of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. 82d Congress, 1st Session. Washington: Government Printing Office.

    Wilson, H. Hubert 1951 Congress: Corruption and Compromise. New York: Rinehart.

    With the Editors . 1963 Harvard Law Review 76, no. 6:vii.

    Further Reading (Articles)

    State agencies lack conformity in conflict-interest laws.(Knight Ridder Newspapers), Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service; August 7, 2001; LaMar, Andrew

    Lawyers in Conflict as Interests Collide;D.C. Bar’s New Conduct Code May Help Narrow the Rules, The Washington Post; November 18, 1990; Sharon Walsh

    Advisor compensation tops conflict-of-interests fears.(investment advisers), Accounting Today; March 20, 2006; Harrington, Cynthia

    Mining: Lawyer-Politicians Caught in Conflict of Interests, DNA : Daily News & Analysis; February 17, 2014; Gilani, Iftikhar

    UCITS VI Preparations – CSSF Regulation regarding Risk Management and Conflict of Interests, Mondaq Business Briefing; August 28, 2012

    BEWARE CONFLICT OF INTERESTS.(Property), Post (South Africa); September 20, 2006

    CSSF Regulation regarding Risk Management and Conflict of Interests, Mondaq Business Briefing; August 28, 2012

    Report highlights ‘conflict of interests’ in Trust In an explosive report today, a public spending watchdog castigates ‘significant’ conflicts of interest at an Ulster company set up to boost disadvantaged districts. We report on the damning findings from a long-running investigation, Belfast Telegraph; February 9, 2006; David Gordon

    Harney denies conflict of interests over air policy, The Irish Times; June 25, 2004; MARIE O’halloran

    Bulgaria EC Hopeful Jeleva Rejects Conflict of Interests Claims., Sofia News Agency; January 12, 2010

    Thin line can divide conflict of interests, El Chicano Weekly; March 29, 2012; Kahn, Harvey M

    The shareholder role in the family business: Conflict of interests and objectives between nonemployed shareholders and top management team, Family Business Review; December 1, 2002; Vilaseca, Alvaro

    Executive ‘compromised by big business secondments’ Academic says advisers bring conflict of interests, The Sunday Herald; May 1, 2005; Rob Edwards

    ‘Conflict of interests’ health chief quits, Scotland on Sunday (Edinburgh, Scotland); October 19, 2003; TOM CURTIS

    ‘Sack top Scots banker caught up in conflict of interests row’ Labour call on Alex Salmond to remove the boss of SNP’s flagship public building scheme, The Sunday Herald; September 20, 2009; TOM GORDON AND PAUL HUTCHEON

    Townsleys probed for conflict of interests in 2006, Belfast Telegraph; May 24, 2012; ADRIAN RUTHERFORD;

    Conflict of interests, The Sunday Observer; July 17, 2011

    Shareholder Governance Proposals and Conflict of Interests between Inside and outside Shareholders, Journal of Managerial Issues; March 22, 1998; Sundaramurthy, Chamu Lyon, Douglas W.

    Bulgarian Defense Official Found Guilty of Conflict of Interests over Bali Trip, Sofia News Agency; January 16, 2013

    Wind Farm ‘Conflict of Interests’ Denied, Dinnington Guardian (Dinnington, England); September 29, 2012

    Conflict of Interest

    Conflict of Interest Definition in the Legislative Process

    The following is a definition of Conflict of Interest , by the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL): Untenable position that threatens the ability of a legislator to vote impartially due to some personal interest in a legislative issue.

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