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Corruption is a world-wide phenomenon. No country, no matter how
rich or powerful, is immune to the detrimental effects of
corruption. In this timely and careful survey of national and
international efforts, 'Combating Corruption' provides a
comparative view of selected legal practices and international
initiatives undertaken to fight corruption. At the outset, the
paper makes the distinction between preventative and curative
instruments which countries have used to fight corruption. The
authors of this study examine codes of conduct, affirmations of
national commitment, leadership codes, and provisions relating to
declaration of assets and freedom of information. Although the
paper highlights some bold measures that have been undertaken by
countries to combat corruption, it goes on to report that the
anti-corruption efforts are far from finished on the national
level. The paper concludes that legal initiatives alone cannot make
a difference in the fight against corruption. The most successful
programs are those that combine legal initiatives with the
necessary resources needed to engage in and sustain the fight
against corruption. There needs to be strong political will and a
determination to stop the spread of corruption in order to effect
change.
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