Coping with corruption in a borderless world : proceedings of Fifth International Anti-Corruption Conference
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Coping with corruption in a borderless world : proceedings of Fifth International Anti-Corruption Conference
(SMP-Cahier, 3)
Kluwer Law and Taxation, 1993
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Corruption is considered to be dangerous, since it potentially threatens the integrity of society. It is a complex phenomenon, difficult to prevent. Every other year, recent developments are discussed in the International Anti-Corruption conference. The fifth conference was held in Amsterdam in 1992. The proceedings of this conference are presented in this book, which offers a comparative overview of this rapidly shifting field. It should be of particular value to politicians, lawyers, auditors, regulators, police and special control agencies.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 General aspects of corruption: key issues, Maurice Punch
- defining corruption, John Gardiner - corruption and related public problems, definitions of corruption, variations among nations, implications of the definitions for the attack on corruption
- corruption as a process, Michael Johnson - developing the idea of corruption, lessons for reform
- corruption and the socio-cultural context, Hamdan Benaissa
- organized crime and corruption, Ronald Goldstock - patterns of governmental corruption, industrial corruption, a proposed strategy for control
- corruption, organized crime and money laundering world-wide, Pino Arlacchi - dirty money and hot money, the expansion of illicit markets, the off-the-books economy, flight capital, the world debt, destabilization
- social integrity in a new world order, Jan Tinbergen - definition of corruption, factors making for corruption, problems humanity has to solve, world management, shifts in relative urgency of great problems, possibility of more corruption. Part 2 Proceedings of the workshops: the consequences of internationalization, Jan Wiarda
- mismanagement and corruption, Michiel Holtackers
- corruption and community relations, Fernando Castillo
- accountancy and corruption, Jaap van Manen
- corruption in Europe I, Kees van der Vijver
- corruption in Europe II, Bram van Vliet
- money laundering and business services, Joost Italianer
- self-control of corruption in the private sector, Joyce Blalock
- the press, public opinion and corruption, Emile Kolthoff
- organized crime and corruption - policing the police, Maurice Punch
- corruption in Eastern Europe, Gerard Blonk
- sociological and ethical aspects of corruption, Frans Denkers.
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