The Rt Hon Clare Short explains how the issue of corruption is directly relevant to the prospects of reducing poverty in developing countries. She describes the role of corruption, such as bribery and money laundering, in perpetuating poverty and outlines the opportunities for international partnership and strategy to address the problems and their causes. Article by the Rt Hon Clare Short MP (Secretary of State for International Development) based on a speech given at the Society of Advanced Legal Studies Conference on 24 February 2000, published in Amicus Curiae - Journal of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and its Society for Advanced Legal Studies. The Journal is produced by the Society for Advanced Legal Studies at the Institute...
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Corruption case no longer involves one party or one nation alone, but also involves many parties, to...
Corruption is increasingly seen as a universal problem, deeply embedded in many national legal sys...
Presentation given to the Australian National University's Transnational Research Institute on Corru...
Today the international community is focused, like never before, on efforts to reduce corruption as ...
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Article based on an address given at the Sixteenth International Symposium on Economic Crime. Lord P...
A consideration of the scale of worldwide transactions tainted by corruption and international respo...
The World Bank (1997) defines corruption as “Abuse of public power for private gain”. Corruption is ...
There is new international attention being given to the old problem of corruption. It has been taken...
In 1997, Professor of Law and Political Science, Susan Rose-Ackerman of Yale University, delivered t...
The prevalence of corruption poses a serious threat to our nation. This paper intends to investigate...
Corruption is divided into small low-level corruption and high-level corruption. Small level little ...
Corruption has been one of the major international concerns of the past decade. It is an issue that ...
Summary Since 1995, the anti-corruption movement has had success in developing a global legal framew...
This study compares the evolution of the state-of-the-art in research and analysis of anticorruption...
Corruption case no longer involves one party or one nation alone, but also involves many parties, to...
Corruption is increasingly seen as a universal problem, deeply embedded in many national legal sys...
Presentation given to the Australian National University's Transnational Research Institute on Corru...