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Combating corruption : legal approaches to supporting good governance and integrity in Africa legal approaches to supporting good governance and integrity in Africa / John Hatchard, professor of law, Buckingham Law School, UK.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Cheltenham (UK) Northampton (MA) US Edward Elgar 2014Description: xxx, 381 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781781004364
  • 1781004366
  • 1781004374
  • 9781781004371
  • 9781781004487
  • 178100448X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 364.1323096 23
LOC classification:
  • KQC982 .H38
Contents:
Setting the scene : law and persuasion -- Law and governance in Africa : supporting integrity and combating corruption -- Preventive measures : maintaining integrity in the public service -- When things go wrong : addressing integrity problems in the public service -- Constitutions, constitutional rights and combating corruption : exploring the links -- Investigating and prosecuting corruption-related offences : challenges and realities -- National anti-corruption bodies : a key good governance requirement? -- Judges : independence, integrity and accountability -- Combating corruption : 'persuasion' and the private sector -- Preventing the looting of state assets : combating corruption-related money laundering -- Preventing public officials from enjoying their proceeds of corruption -- Laws, political will and the art of persuasion.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 346-357) and index.

Setting the scene : law and persuasion -- Law and governance in Africa : supporting integrity and combating corruption -- Preventive measures : maintaining integrity in the public service -- When things go wrong : addressing integrity problems in the public service -- Constitutions, constitutional rights and combating corruption : exploring the links -- Investigating and prosecuting corruption-related offences : challenges and realities -- National anti-corruption bodies : a key good governance requirement? -- Judges : independence, integrity and accountability -- Combating corruption : 'persuasion' and the private sector -- Preventing the looting of state assets : combating corruption-related money laundering -- Preventing public officials from enjoying their proceeds of corruption -- Laws, political will and the art of persuasion.

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