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Bribery

2014
Abstract This chapter explores the civil law framework surrounding bribery, defining it as the secret payment or promise of a commission to an agent without the principal’s knowledge. English law treats such payments as inherently corrupt, presumes inducement, and deems the principal to have suffered loss, regardless of actual influence ...
Ramdani, D., van Witteloostuijn, A.
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Bribery

2021
This chapter focuses on the Bribe Payers’ Index, which ranked the construction industry as the sector in which firms were most likely to pay and receive bribes. It reviews the very nature of the construction industry that makes it more susceptible to bribery than other industries as large projects are complex and will often involve interaction between ...
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CRIMINALLY-LEGAL CHARACTERISTIC BRIBERY AND COMERCIAL BRIBERY

Law and law: problems of theory and practice, 2020
The article is based on legislative acts and literary sources on the problems of corruption activity and provides a criminal-legal characteristic and social-legal assessment of bribery and commercial bribery. The author points out the shortcomings of the criminal law norms regulating bribery and commercial bribery under the current criminal code of the
Emin Babaev, Rafael' Babaev
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Bribery

Perhaps the most direct type of corruption is bribery. There is no data on the extent of it, except people’s opinions and speculation. Secrecy is the very nature of bribery. An all-encompassing definition of bribery is found in the Anti-bribery Management Systems of the International Standards Organisation.
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Bribery

2020
Martens, Annika, Kleinfeld, Annette
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Bribery Committee.

2023
In the case of the late Bribery Committee,* it seemed to be the conclusion of the soundest practical minds that Bribery could not be put down;* that Pure Election was a thing we had seen the last of, and must...
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Firm Bribery

2022
Bribery is defined as the illegal exchange of money or favor for a benefit distributed by a public official. Firms may engage in bribery to secure their access to governmental services or preferential treatments, especially when legally obtaining such governmental services is costly and uncertain.
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