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Corruption and globalisation : towards an interdisciplinary scientific understanding of corruption as a global crime / Prof. Nicholas Ryder and Dr. Lorenzo Pasculli -- Fostering business relationships or an inducement to improper performance : an analysis of the role of corporate hospitality...
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PART I: Introduction: the global anti-corruption framework -- 1 The future of anti-corruption: towards a global system of prevention and justice / Lorenzo Pasculli and Nicholas Ryder -- PART II: Criminal justice: international and national frameworks -- 2 The fight against international...
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Purpose: This study aims to assess the risks of systematisation of corruption in the UK following the Brexit referendum. Design/methodology/approach: The study applies theoretical and empirical findings of criminological, social, psychological, economic and legal research on the causes of...
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The relationship between corruption, particularly when systemic, and the rule of law is a circular one. On the one hand, corruption undermines the rule of law; on the other hand, a weak rule of law facilitates corruption. In a sort of parasitic relationship, corruption quickly attaches to the...
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This article assesses the national and transnational effects of Brexit on integrity and anti-corruption law and policies. Drawing on relevant legal, criminological and economic theoretical and empirical findings, we suggest that Brexit is not bound to have a negative impact, but can become an...
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