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corruption. On the one hand, if we assume that the goal of criminals involved in corruption is to minimize the probability of … being detected, then corruption represents a demand for money laundering (trigger effect), while money laundering can serve … as an effective way to clean the revenue from corruption for re-investment (multiplier effect). On the other hand …
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globalisation has developed in the world leading to, among other effects, the intensification of economic, ideological, political … influenced by factors and events taking place in other parts of the world; in the same way, practices and decisions of local … parallel growth of two phenomena, closely related to each other, which constitute a serious threat to the world's security and …
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This paper’s goal is to analyze the impact of the UNCAC and the OECD Convention in improving international cooperation in foreign bribery. For the purposes of this study, the U.S. actions will be used as a proxy to determine if the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention and the UNCAC were able to...
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PART I: Introduction: the global anti-corruption framework -- 1 The future of anti-corruption: towards a global system … frameworks -- 2 The fight against international corruption: a call for a global approach in corporate criminal liability law and … prosecution of financial crime in the UK? / Diana Johnson -- 4 The contrast to corruption in the Italian legal system between …
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I Introduction -- Chapter 1 The global anti-corruption framework: Lights, shadows and prospects -- Where were we? -- The … global anti-corruption framework and its sources -- Negative measures -- Positive measures: the limits of responsibilisation … national frameworks -- Chapter 2 The fight against international corruption: A call for a global approach in corporate criminal …
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This article assesses the national and transnational effects of Brexit on integrity and anti-corruption law and … not bound to have a negative impact, but can become an opportunity to strengthen and disseminate virtuous anti-corruption …
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from distortion by corruption and/or supplier collusion. This paper concludes that additional measures are required to … protect the integrity of procurement processes in England and Wales through improving the distinct public procurement, anti‐corruption …
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Even though high penalties for corruption offences have a deterrent and preventive effect, they also entrap bribe … in the design of voluntary disclosure programs for corruption offences. -- Corruption ; Criminal Law ; Leniency ; Self …
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Even though high penalties for corruption offences have a deterrent and preventive effect, they also entrap bribe … in the design of voluntary disclosure programs for corruption offences. -- corruption ; criminal law ; leniency ; self …
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The activity of lobbying in an economy is one which has numerous societal costs and benefits. The most significant effect is how far from the optimum productivity curve does it move an economy. Is the net effect a negative or positive gain in social welfare measured by standard of living and...
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