Results 11 to 20 of about 3,906 (262)
Corruption is a bureaucratic disease that has become as entrenched as the common cold, undermining governments globally. Proactive government policies can reduce corruption crimes through prosecution, prevention and education.
Dyah Lituhayu +3 more
doaj +1 more source
THE LEGAL BASIS OF THE STATE ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY IN THE FIELD OF EDUCATION
Relevance. Studies in different regions of the Russian Federation confirm that corruption affects all spheres of society. The education system has not been left out.
Rasul A. Gusengadzhiev
doaj +1 more source
Anti-Corruption Expertise in Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Anti-Corruption Policy [PDF]
The effectiveness of currently implemented wide range of strategic measures aimed at reducing the corruption and criminogenic potential in many spheres of life directly depends on their effectiveness in some key areas. The institute of anti-corruption expertise (ACE) of legislation, which now incorporates a considerable theoretical and methodological ...
Tatyana Sudakova, Natalya Vasilyeva
openaire +1 more source
The influence of civil society on Ukrainian anti-corruption policy after the Maidan
This article examines the influence of civil society on Ukrainian anti-corruption policy after the Maidan in 2014. Drawing on the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF), we hypothesise that the Maidan events led to a redistribution of formal legal authority ...
Blatt Felix, Schlaufer Caroline
doaj +1 more source
Anti-Corruption Policies in Mongolia [PDF]
Since the 1990s, when Mongolia has transited to democracy and market economy, which began to reform all parts of society, corruption has become a serious issue. Though corruption does not trigger a fear like violent crimes, it is a very dangerous phenomenon that spreads all sectors of society in a hidden way, and there is no particular victim of ...
Urangoo Khash-Erdene, Julak Lee
openaire +1 more source
ECONOMIC JUSTIFICATION OF CORRUPTION RISKS IN THE FIELD OF HEALTHCARE
The purpose of the article is to identify the most common corruption offenses in the healthcare sector and their impact on the country's economy, and also to outline the main directions of the state anti-corruption policy in this area. Methodology.
Mykhailo Anishchenko, Viktor Oharenko
doaj +1 more source
IMPLEMENTATION OF INTERNATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION STANDARDS IN THE ECONOMIC SPACE
Corruption as an anti-social phenomenon was initially considered in the moral, social and legal dimension. It was not until the 1970s that corruption began to be studied as an economic category and became a subject of systemic economic analysis.
Roman Rusin +2 more
doaj +1 more source
Fighting Corruption in Kazakhstan by Force of Criminal Law
The anti-corruption component of Kazakhstan's state development has been elevated to the rank of state policy. Despite the comprehensive fight against corruption, Kazakhstan, having achieved progressive and radical changes in legislation during the ...
Elena Mitskaya
doaj +1 more source
DRIVERS OF CORRUPTION AND ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICIES IN MALAWI
This article seeks to establish the drivers of corruption in Malawi amidst the plethora of anti-corruption policies and initiatives. It shows that anti-corruption efforts and policies in Malawi can be traced back to the dawn of multi-party system in the early 1990s.
J Tengatenga, S Soyiyo
openaire +2 more sources
The “Three No’s” system in the fight against corruption in China [PDF]
The article examines the theoretical and practical development of the “Three No’s” system in China's fight against corruption: "no dare to be corrupted, no option to be corrupted, and no desire to be corrupted".
Nikifortseva A.N.
doaj +1 more source

