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Procedural and Human Rights Implications of Anti-Corruption Legislation
Abstract This chapter examines the rights-based implications of new investigative measures employed to target the proceeds of grand corruption. Many commentators argue that the individuals against whose assets such measures are imposed are subject to state-made claims of criminal guilt without benefiting from a presumption of ...
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“I Paid A Bribe”—Lessons and Insights From Crowdsourced Corruption Reporting in India
ABSTRACT Preventing and reducing corruption has proven to be an enormous challenge. An important step in this process is to produce and use good metrics to identify where anti‐corruption resources would be most beneficial. Most measures of corruption, however, rely on surveys of perceptions or bribery incidence.
Ina Kubbe +2 more
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Association between the rule of law and health-related sustainable development goals: an ecological study. [PDF]
Yu P +9 more
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“The Excuses We Make”: Defining Eight Corruption Rationalization Categories
ABSTRACT The rationalization of corruption allows individuals to detach from moral imperatives, enabling them to perceive unethical or unlawful actions as acceptable or justifiable. Closely linked to the concept of moral disengagement, rationalization involves cognitive distortions that frame inhumane or immoral behavior as neither wrong nor ...
Caio César Coelho Rodrigues
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ABSTRACT This article argues that if the aspiration is to enhance regulatory and governance responses to white‐collar and corporate crimes, consideration of the organization of these offending behaviors must be central to the scholarly, practice, and policy discussion.
Nicholas Lord, Michael Levi
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Evolution and challenges of sport policy in Lithuania: a historical and contemporary analysis. [PDF]
Mikalauskas R, Valantine I, Begović M.
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ABSTRACT In a systematic narrative review of 33 longitudinal corporate crime studies, we identify and describe corporate criminal career dimensions: participation, frequency, crime mix, and duration. Themes and patterns across data sources are assessed, including information collected that informs a corporate criminal career perspective and what ...
Marieke H. A. Kluin +3 more
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Exploring drivers and management strategies of informal patient payments in hospitals: A qualitative study in Iran. [PDF]
Yusefi AR, Bahmaei J.
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ABSTRACT The 21st century has witnessed a surge in the number of global corporate responsibility (GCR) frameworks issued by international organizations (IOs). Our study investigates whether and to what extent these frameworks shape businesses' Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) communications.
Adam William Chalmers +1 more
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How does the Nigerian health system serve people living with disabilities? A socio-ecological analysis on people living with visual impairment. [PDF]
Dike N +4 more
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