The UN Convention Against Corruption: Governmental Perspectives in Developing States
Article from: OGEL 5 (2003), in Corruption
Summary
It is impossible to even attempt a comprehensive survey, in a single article, of a subject so wide-ranging and complex as the UN Convention against Corruption. The range of topics covered is impressively wide, as can be seen from the titles of the different Chapters of the Convention: general provisions; preventive measures; criminalisation; sanctions and remedies; confiscation and seizure; jurisdiction; liability of legal persons; protection of witnesses and victims and law enforcement; international cooperation; asset recovery; technical assistance and information exchange; mechanisms ...