Anti-Corruption Models and Experiences
The Case of the Western Balkans
Contributor(s)
Carloni, Enrico (editor)
Paoletti, Diletta (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
The challenge of fighting corruption is strategic at a global and European level, and the inadequacy of the repressive and penal response alone has now been evidenced: corruption must not only be fought, but understood, and preventive administrative measures must be taken. Anti-corruption is not an issue that concerns only the judiciary branch, the legal system, and police authorities, but it is, above all, a challenge for society and institutions as a whole. And it is a challenge to be transformed, in particular, into a change in administrations and institutions, in their way of organizing and operating. This volume the result of the Project “Administrative Prevention through Targeted Anti-corruption MODels for candidate countries” – APTAMOD, co-funded by the European Union’s HERCULE III programme, which has conducted comparative law studies and high-profile research activities in the field of administrative prevention of corruption, with specific focus on Albania, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia.
Keywords
Anti-corruption; Administrative prevention of corruption; Change in administrations and institutions; Comparative law studies; Albania; Montenegro; North Macedonia and SerbiaISBN
9788835140146, 9788835140146Publisher
FrancoAngeliPublisher website
https://www.francoangeli.it/Home.aspxPublication date and place
Milan, 2022Series
Diritto e società,Classification
Comparative law
Social and ethical issues
Public international law: international organizations and institutions