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Building: Adam Smith, Floor: 7, Room: 711
Friday 09:00 - 10:40 BST (05/09/2014)
This panel invites papers on corruption in politics and in the private sector. It wishes to focus on the politics-crime nexus and various corrupt practices teeming private businesses. Other aspects of research on corruption are welcome as well including, but not limited to, law enforcement capacities in the fight against corruption, the development of rule and law-based criminal justice systems, police cooperation, exchange of information and mutual legal assistance.
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Politics that Corrupts? On how State Capacity and Political Connections Influence Institutionalised Grand Corruption in Hungary | View Paper Details |
Political Corruption in the Developing World: The Effects of Colonial Rule and Decolonisation | View Paper Details |
Towards a ‘Sociological Turn’ in Corruption Studies: Or Why Fighting Graft in the Developing World is (mostly) Infeasible, (largely) Unnecessary, and (sometimes) Counterproductive | View Paper Details |
The Dichotomy of Principles within the Anticorruption Regime and the Effects on its Development: Anti-Bribery Principle versus Anticorruption Principle | View Paper Details |
EU Law Enforcement Capacities in the Fight Against Terrorism, Organised Crime and Corruption | View Paper Details |