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Anti-corruption legislation of Iceland
Iceland is one of the least corrupted countries in the world according to Transparency International (1st out of 158 countries). Iceland has ratified a number of Conventions in the field and is a member of several organizations fighting against corruption such as FATF.
P. N. Biryukov, M. A. Dolgov
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Many countries experience various degrees of corruption. South Africa is no exception. The undeniable fact is that corruption cannot be reckoned as a mere country- or region- specific problem; it is a far wider phenomenon. However, there has been a growing global movement to condemn corrupt practices, resulting in the removal of certain leaders from ...
Majila, Thozama +2 more
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Controversial Issues of Enforcement of Anti-Corruption Legislation
Nowadays, the anti-corruption legislation study is significant for establishing such wording in the definitions that will be equally perceived by the subjects of responsibility and subjects of prevention and counteraction to corruption and will be effectively used in the mechanism of corruption prevention and counteraction.
Mykola Tuchak
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Anti-Corruption NGOs as Think Tanks
While anti-corruption scholars have analyzed and explained theoretically citizen-based anti- corruption approaches, studies on one of the most important aspects of a leading anti-corruption non-governmental organization (NGO) has been limited: the
Yusuke Ishikawa
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Does Anti-Corruption Legislation Work?
This article presents a critical evaluation of the anti-corruption legislation existing for the past 15 years and changes to this legislation; turning specifically to discussion of the amendments to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act 1977 (US), the OECD Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Officials in International Business Transactions, the ...
Keith Thompson
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The Evolution of Anti-Corruption Legislation in Interwar Yugoslavia (1918–1941) [PDF]
This article maps the legal framework of the anti-corruption legislation in interwar Yugoslavia, by examining the context and contents of the evolving anti-corruption laws in the period 1918–1941.
Miloš Lecić
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PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF APPLICATION OF ANTI-CORRUPTION LEGISLATION [PDF]
The article examines anti-corruption legislation and the practice of its application. In particular, what problems arise in the application of this legislation and what factors must be taken into account whether there is a violation of the Law of Ukraine "On Prevention of Corruption" in terms of restrictions on the use of official powers or their ...
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Classification of anticorruption procedural legislation of the Russian Federation subjects
Objective: to identify the relationship of regional anti-corruption procedural legislation with other branches of legislation for its further improvement.Methods: dialectical approach to cognition of social phenomena using general scientific methods of ...
V. M. Baranov, P. A. Kabanov
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SYSTEMIC REFORM OF CHINESE ANTICORRUPTION LEGISLATION AND ENFORCEMENT PRACTICE
The subject. The article is devoted to the analysis of ongoing systematic reform of Chinese anticorruption legislation and practice of its enforcement.The purpose of the article is to formulate ways of improvement Chinese anti-corruption legislation.The ...
L. Hongyan
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ANTI-CORRUPTION THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE LEGISLATION OF RUSSIA
Purpose: In article current trends of application of the criminal procedure legislation of the Russian Federation in compliance with the purpose of criminal legal proceedings and in the context of counteraction corruption and prevention of abuse of the law of the officials who are carrying out criminal prosecution and judicial review and permission of ...
Epihin A. +4 more
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