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Criminalization of the Promise and Offer to Give or Accept a Bribe as a Completed Criminal Offense: Compliance with the Ultima ratio Principle

open access: yesBaltic Journal of Law & Politics, 2021
As the processes of globalization become more intense, the legislation adopted by international institutions occupies an increasingly important place in national criminal law, including crimes related to corruption.
Gruodytė Edita, Urbšytė Ugnė
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Why Are Some Public Officials More Corrupt Than Others? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Using detailed Peruvian data measuring bribery, I assess which types of public official are most corrupt and why. I distinguish between the bribery rate and the size of bribes received, and seek to explain the variation in each across public institutions.
Hunt, Jennifer
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Give an Envelope for the Boss/Give a Brown Envelope for the Boss- On the Semantics and Characteristics of the Metaphors for Bribe Across Cultures: Focus on Cameroon and Nigeria

open access: yesJournal of Language and Education, 2017
This paper sets out to study in a comparative perspective the semantics and the characteristics of the metaphors for bribe used by Cameroonians and Nigerians and discuss the factors which can account for the choice of these metaphors.
Lozzi Martial Meutem Kamtchueng
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How Corruption Hits People When They Are Down [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Using cross–country and Peruvian data, I show that victims of misfortune, particularly crime victims, are much more likely than non–victims to bribe public officials.
Jennifer Hunt
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Perception of anticorruption security by businesspersons of Nizhniy Novgorod region

open access: yesRussian Journal of Economics and Law, 2020
Objective: to identify and disclose the characteristics of corruption crime and its impact on the business community of theNizhny Novgorod region based on the data of an empirical sociological study.Methods: the study is based on the questionnaire survey
A. A. Glukhova   +2 more
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Mercy for money: Torture’s link to profit in Sri Lanka, a retrospective review

open access: yesTorture, 2017
Background: The purpose of this retrospective study is to describe the pattern of bribe taking in exchange for release from torture, during and after the decades-long war in Sri Lanka.
Wendell Block, Block   +2 more
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MIJLOCIREA LUĂRII DE MITĂ SAU A DĂRII DE MITĂ

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Moldaviae: Stiinte Sociale, 2020
La începutul acestui studiu este definită noțiunea „mijlocire a săvârșirii infracțiunii”. În continuare sunt caracterizate cele două forme ale mijlocirii luării de mită sau a dării de mită: mijlocirea intelectuală a luării de mită sau a dării de mită ...
Cristian BRÎNZA
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THE IMPACT OF THE 2008-2009 GLOBAL CRISIS ON CORRUPTION: EVIDENCE FROM MANUFACTURERS IN CENTRAL ASIA AND EASTERN EUROPE [PDF]

open access: yesAnalele Universităţii Constantin Brâncuşi din Târgu Jiu : Seria Economie, 2021
In this study, we examine how the 2008-2009 Global Crisis has affected the informal payments/gifts paid by manufacturing firms. We compare the crisis period to the post-crisis period and found that the manufacturing firms believed that the incidence of
HALIL D. KAYA, ENGKU NGAH S. ENGKUCHIK
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Bribery: Who Pays, Who Refuses, What Are The Payoffs? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
We provide a theoretical framework for understanding when an official angles for a bribe, when a client pays, and the payoffs to the client’s decision.
Hunt, Jennifer, Laszlo, Sonia
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Economic-mathematical Modelling as a Method of Researching the Influence of Corruption Processes

open access: yesНаукові записки НаУКМА: Економічні науки, 2017
This material attempts to analyze the existing economic and mathematical models for taking into account the impact of the existing idea of corruption and the impact on its real situation.
Valerii Kuzmenko
doaj   +1 more source

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