An international human rights approach to corruption

Corruption is a phenomenon that appears to be increasing throughout the world. It is a problem that affects both developed and developing countries to varying degrees, depending on the extent and type of corruption. There is a vast literature on the subject of corruption. Much of it approaches the p...

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description Corruption is a phenomenon that appears to be increasing throughout the world. It is a problem that affects both developed and developing countries to varying degrees, depending on the extent and type of corruption. There is a vast literature on the subject of corruption. Much of it approaches the problem from an economic or a political viewpoint, and the resulting analyses of the causes, effects and solutions to corruption reflect this approach. Corruption is viewed as having a deleterious effect on the economic growth and development of a country. This conclusion is generally accepted despite the limited empirical data. Corruption
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Banking
Banks
Bribery
Central banks
Criminal law
Criminal offenses
Descriptive ethics
Economic disciplines
Economics
Ethics
Financial economics
Freedom
Government
Government corruption
Government officials
Human rights
International cooperation
International law
International politics
International relations
Jurisprudence
Law
Moral corruption
Natural law
Natural rights
Philosophy
Philosophy of law
Political corruption
Political ethics
Political science
Politics
Treaties
World Bank
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