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This book tackles the challenging topic of corruption. It explores
the evolution of a global prohibition regime against corrupt
activity (the global anti-corruption regime). It analyses the
structure of the transnational legal framework against corruption,
evaluating the impact of global anti-corruption efforts at a
national level. The book focuses on the United Nations Convention
against Corruption (UNCAC) as the primary tool of the global
anti-corruption regime. It provides new and engaging material
gathered in the field, including first-hand accounts from actors at
international, regional, and domestic levels. By documenting the
experiences of diverse actors, the book makes a substantial
contribution to literature on corruption and anti-corruption
efforts. Synthesising empirical research with an exploration of
theoretical literature on corruption and regime evolution results
in novel suggestions for improvement of the global anti-corruption
regime and its legal tools. The Global Anti-Corruption Regime is a
well-rounded text with a wealth of new information that will be
valuable to both academic and policy audiences. It clarifies the
factors that prevent current anti-corruption efforts from
successfully eliminating corrupt activity and applies the
five-stage model of global prohibition regime evolution to the
global anti-corruption regime. It will be of interest to
researchers, academics, policymakers, and students interested in
anti-corruption law, comparative law, transnational criminal law,
international law, international relations, politics, economics,
and trade.
This book tackles the challenging topic of corruption. It explores
the evolution of a global prohibition regime against corrupt
activity (the global anti-corruption regime). It analyses the
structure of the transnational legal framework against corruption,
evaluating the impact of global anti-corruption efforts at a
national level. The book focuses on the United Nations Convention
against Corruption (UNCAC) as the primary tool of the global
anti-corruption regime. It provides new and engaging material
gathered in the field, including first-hand accounts from actors at
international, regional, and domestic levels. By documenting the
experiences of diverse actors, the book makes a substantial
contribution to literature on corruption and anti-corruption
efforts. Synthesising empirical research with an exploration of
theoretical literature on corruption and regime evolution results
in novel suggestions for improvement of the global anti-corruption
regime and its legal tools. The Global Anti-Corruption Regime is a
well-rounded text with a wealth of new information that will be
valuable to both academic and policy audiences. It clarifies the
factors that prevent current anti-corruption efforts from
successfully eliminating corrupt activity and applies the
five-stage model of global prohibition regime evolution to the
global anti-corruption regime. It will be of interest to
researchers, academics, policymakers, and students interested in
anti-corruption law, comparative law, transnational criminal law,
international law, international relations, politics, economics,
and trade.
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