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This book examines the role of economic violence (violations of economic and social rights, corruption, and plunder of …
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from corruption can and should be understood as a human right, one that is as old as social contract theory but new to …
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Research indicates that health sectors in both poor and rich nations are vulnerable to abuse and corruption. This paper … discusses the character and scope of health sector abuse and corruption. It suggests that human rights law can play an important …
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It is a fact that states with a high corruption rate (or a high corruption perception) are at the same time those with … corruption and deficient human rights protection. This seems relevant in practical terms, because the extant international norms … against corruption have so far yielded only modest success; their implementation could be improved with the help of human …
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It is a fact that states with a high corruption rate (or a high corruption perception) are at the same time those with … corruption and deficient human rights protection. This is in practical terms relevant, because the extant international norms … against corruption have so far yielded only modest success; their implementation could be improved with the help of human …
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Several scholars have singled out corruption as the bane of the Nigerian society. Indeed, owing to this horrible menace … development cost of corruption have been well analyzed and have been the subject of numerous writings, however the human rights … implications of graft are yet to generate similar fascination among scholars. Often absent from mainstream corruption analysis are …
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