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CO-OWNERSHIP RIGHTS ON THE “SLATINA” WATER SUPPLY
The paper provides and analyzes the example, the primary source of the legal property law, the “Slatina” Water Supply Resolution. There are presented general remarks on the institute of co-ownership including solving the issues of regular and ...
Borivoje Mirosavić R.
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Does Anti-corruption Policy Influence Energy Efficiency in China?
The Chinese government has stepped up its anti-corruption efforts since 2013; the National Energy Administration (NEA), an energy regulatory agency, has been hard hit by corruption.
Jie Liu +8 more
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Environmental Corruption Prevention Policies Through Independent Agencies
This article aims to explain the patterns of corruption in the environmental sector (environmental corruption) and the possibility for Independent agencies to address them.
Mirnawanti Wahab, Rizki Ramadani
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It takes a whole society: why Hong Kong’s ICAC cannot succeed alone [PDF]
Purpose – To show that establishing an anti-corruption agency (ACA), by itself, is not likely to be a successful anti-corruption strategy. Instead, a solid base of social trust, participation, and support is just as essential as creating an ACA with ...
Michael Johnston
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Public governance and tunneling: evidence from a quasi-experiment in China
This study aims to take advantage of the unprecedented anti-corruption campaign launched in China in December 2012 and examine the effect of improved public governance on tunneling.
Xiaofang Ma +3 more
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Using the Law to Combat Public Procurement Corruption in South Africa: Lessons from Hong Kong
Since South Africa’s political transition in 1994, corruption has been a major feature of the country’s politics. However, the complexity of post-apartheid South African politics has sometimes prevented allegations and suspicions of corruption from being
Prenisha Sewpersadh +1 more
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The indonesia’s Police Reform Police in the Reform Era New Institutionalism Perspective [PDF]
Since the reformation and democratization movement in 1998, Indonesians have faced a chronic corruption problem. At the beginning of reformation era in 1998 to fight against corruption, the Indonesian government reforms the organization ...
ACHMAD NURMAND +3 more
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In this work we investigated how the punitive anti-corruption discourse, which fostered the formation of task forces of the Federal Brazilian Agency for Law Enforcement and Prosecution of Crimes (Federal Prosecution Service), has the potential to ...
Antonio Eduardo Ramires Santoro +1 more
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Anti-corruption agencies: between empowerment and irrelevance [PDF]
The anti-corruption activity of the 1990s is characterized by the rise of new players, such as specialized anti-corruption bodies. Anti-corruption agencies (ACAs) are public bodies of a durable nature, with a specific mission to fight corruption and reducing the opportunity structures propitious for its occurrence in society through preventive and/or ...
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REGULATORY SUPPORT OF COUNTERACTION CORRUPTION IN UKRAINE
The author examines the anti-corruption legislation of Ukraine. The article analyses the role of state bodies in the fight against corruption: National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption; National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine; Specialized anti-
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