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Writing an effective anticorruption law (Chinese)

The note looks at effective anticorruption legal instruments. However, law enforcement measures are not the first or necessarily the preferred method of defense. An informed citizenry, a government imbued with a service ethic, and other measures can be more effective in combating corruption. But tailoring the law to improve enforcement capacity generally encompasses a variety of statutes that prohibit bribery, nepotism, conflicts of interest, and...
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Messick, Richard E.; Kleinfeld, Rachel.

Writing an effective anticorruption law (Chinese). PREM Notes|no. 58. Public Sector Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/456631468320042543

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