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January 30, 2008
Transparency International's Global Corruption Report 2007
Transparency International's Global Corruption Report 2007 brings together scholars, judges and civil society activists from around the world to examine how, why and where corruption mars judicial processes, and to reflect on reforms and activism that help remedy a corruption-tainted system.
GCR 2007 includes:
- analysis of the causes of judicial corruption and its consequences, including an exploration of the particular impact on women
- reports on judicial corruption in 35 countries
- evaluation of efforts to reduce judicial corruption
- recommendations for action against judicial corruption directed at judges, political powers, prosecutors, lawyers and civil society
- a specially commissioned survey on citizens' experiences of court corruption around the world
- the latest empirical research on judicial corruption, for example on the determinants of judicial corruption and the relationship between immunity laws and corruption
- detailed assessments of the state of corruption in countries by national chapters of Transparency International plus essays by experts and practitioners.
Hat tip to Law & Development Blog. [JH]
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The work done by international transparency to me is good everybody is obliged to adhere to it.its now time for this institution to focus in east african states specifically tanzania ,kenya and uganda on the current efforts made by this countries.
Posted by: sikoi loishiye | Mar 28, 2008 6:10:30 AM






