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ID174274
Title ProperLosing the fight against graft
LanguageENG
AuthorBarrington, Robert
Summary / Abstract (Note)The rules that underpin the international fight against corruption are barely 30 years old. Their foundations are the UN Convention Against Corruption (2003), the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention (1997) and a number of regional conventions. On top of this sit national and multilateral institutions, agencies and initiatives, buttressed by legislation such as France’s transparency and anti-corruption law, known as Loi Sapin II, the UK Bribery Act, Brazil’s Clean Companies Act and the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Today Vol. 76, No.4; Aug-Sep 2020: p.34-35
Journal SourceWorld Today 2020-08 76, 4
Key WordsRussia and China ;  UN Convention Against Corruption