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In article the attempt of introduction to the domestic anti-corruption legislation of a concept of force majeure is analyzed. Results of a comparative and legal research of restrictions and bans testify to an imbalance of structural and system ...
Pavel Simashenkov (6814673)
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What is (de)politicization and what is wrong with it?
Abstract This article attempts to clarify the meaning of (de)politicization. Politicization sometimes refers to the inappropriate intrusion of partisan loyalties in nonpolitical social domains (affective politicization). Politicization can also constitute an ideal of civic agency and energy (contestatory politicization).
Dimitrios Halikias
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Corruption and companies: The case of facilitating payments [PDF]
Facilitating payments are a very widespread form of corruption. They consist of small payments or gifts made to a person -a public official or an employee of a private company- to obtain a favor, such as expediting an administrative process, obtaining a ...
Argandoña, Antonio
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‘We Teach Kids About It So They Don't Get Addicted’: Gender, Porn and Sex Education in New Zealand
ABSTRACT This research sought to explore young people's and teachers' understandings of porn. Drawing on a qualitative content analysis of small focus group interview data with 106 young people aged 12–16 years old and semi‐structured interviews with six teachers in Aotearoa, New Zealand, I examine their perceptions of porn and the place of porn in sex
Claire Meehan
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ANTI-CORRUPTION MEASURES FOR CORPORATE SECURITY
Corporate security should commit to ethical management and raising the quality of companies and markets through improving cooperation and transparency by applying anticorruption measures such as accepting a code of ethics; respect and follow ...
Natasha Georgieva Hadji Krsteski
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ABSTRACT Over the past decade, cyber scamming has expanded rapidly across Southeast Asia. These operations cluster in compounds within business parks, casinos, industrial zones and other real estate developments. Although organized crime is often assumed to thrive where states are weak, this article offers a politically grounded explanation for why ...
Neil Loughlin
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An evaluation of anti-corruption legislation in Hong Kong
published_or_final_version ; Public Administration ; Master ; Master of Social ...
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Regional Trade Agreements and International R&D Spillovers: Implications for Developing Countries
ABSTRACT We provide new evidence on heterogeneous international research and development (R&D) spillovers from partners of regional trade agreements (RTAs) and non‐partners using a sample of 45 economies in the period 1995–2017. We construct separate R&D stocks for RTA partners and non‐partners and find that spillovers from RTA partners are stronger ...
Yukiko Sawada, Rinki Ito, Naoto Jinji
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Strengthening of anti-corruption policy is one of the main tasks of the development of a jural and democratic state in modern Russia. The first barrier to the corruption is an effective legislation system. One of the mechanisms to eliminate corruption is
Irina Klyukovskaya, Ruslan Melekayev
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Asymmetric sanctions and corruption: Theory and practice in China
Abstract Asymmetric punishment of partners in crime, intended to incentivize whistle‐blowing, may increase detection and deterrence. The idea is age‐old but its use against corruption is not frequent. We study a 1997 Chinese reform that strengthened such asymmetries for some forms of bribery.
Maria Perrotta Berlin +3 more
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