STATE REGULATION OF ANTI-CORRUPTION ACTIVITIES IN UKRAINE DURING MARTIAL LAW

Since the 1950s, corruption has been an important topic of academic investigation and continues to be relevant nowadays. Scholars, international organizations, ordinary citizens and other beneficiaries continue to pay attention to this issue, as well as to the social projects, political economics, a...

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Main Authors: Vitalii Kotsur, Oleksiy S. Hovpun, Serhii Podhorets, Anastasiia Metil, Tetiana Chasova
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Language:English
Published: University of Warsaw 2024-01-01
Series:Journal of International Legal Communication
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author Vitalii Kotsur
Oleksiy S. Hovpun
Serhii Podhorets
Anastasiia Metil
Tetiana Chasova
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Serhii Podhorets
Anastasiia Metil
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description Since the 1950s, corruption has been an important topic of academic investigation and continues to be relevant nowadays. Scholars, international organizations, ordinary citizens and other beneficiaries continue to pay attention to this issue, as well as to the social projects, political economics, and social implications of corruption's expansion, economic resource allocation, the national regulator, and others. This analysis is particularly important in light of the current Russian-Ukrainian war, which has far-reaching implications, undermining national development, reducing public confidence and posing new threats to national security. Consequently, in developing effective strategies to repel the aggression of the Russian Federation, tackling corruption appears as an essential part of the multifaceted challenges. Therefore, the primary objective of this study is to elucidate the complexities of the country’s legal frameworks related to anti-corruption efforts in Ukraine in the post-war context and to provide recommendations on effective anti-corruption policies. For this purpose, the following methods were used: social statistical analysis, survey analysis, system-structure analysis, classification and categorizing operations, deductive reasoning, abstraction, dialectical inquiry, modelling, synthesis and analysis of relevant data
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spelling doaj.art-fd7d7356bc804968b00baee7fb1ddcd82024-04-01T21:33:46ZengUniversity of WarsawJournal of International Legal Communication2720-16432024-01-01114657910.32612/uw.27201643.2023.11.4.pp.65-79STATE REGULATION OF ANTI-CORRUPTION ACTIVITIES IN UKRAINE DURING MARTIAL LAWVitalii Kotsur0Oleksiy S. Hovpun1Serhii Podhorets2Anastasiia Metil3Tetiana Chasova4Hryhorii Skovoroda University in PereiaslavIzmail State Humanitarian UniversityProsecutor of the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s OfficeIzmail State University of HumanitiesIzmail State University of the HumanitiesSince the 1950s, corruption has been an important topic of academic investigation and continues to be relevant nowadays. Scholars, international organizations, ordinary citizens and other beneficiaries continue to pay attention to this issue, as well as to the social projects, political economics, and social implications of corruption's expansion, economic resource allocation, the national regulator, and others. This analysis is particularly important in light of the current Russian-Ukrainian war, which has far-reaching implications, undermining national development, reducing public confidence and posing new threats to national security. Consequently, in developing effective strategies to repel the aggression of the Russian Federation, tackling corruption appears as an essential part of the multifaceted challenges. Therefore, the primary objective of this study is to elucidate the complexities of the country’s legal frameworks related to anti-corruption efforts in Ukraine in the post-war context and to provide recommendations on effective anti-corruption policies. For this purpose, the following methods were used: social statistical analysis, survey analysis, system-structure analysis, classification and categorizing operations, deductive reasoning, abstraction, dialectical inquiry, modelling, synthesis and analysis of relevant datahttps://jilc.e-science.space/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/6.pdfcorruptionwarkleptocracythreat to law and securityanti-corruption policyanti-corruption.
spellingShingle Vitalii Kotsur
Oleksiy S. Hovpun
Serhii Podhorets
Anastasiia Metil
Tetiana Chasova
STATE REGULATION OF ANTI-CORRUPTION ACTIVITIES IN UKRAINE DURING MARTIAL LAW
Journal of International Legal Communication
corruption
war
kleptocracy
threat to law and security
anti-corruption policy
anti-corruption.
title STATE REGULATION OF ANTI-CORRUPTION ACTIVITIES IN UKRAINE DURING MARTIAL LAW
title_full STATE REGULATION OF ANTI-CORRUPTION ACTIVITIES IN UKRAINE DURING MARTIAL LAW
title_fullStr STATE REGULATION OF ANTI-CORRUPTION ACTIVITIES IN UKRAINE DURING MARTIAL LAW
title_full_unstemmed STATE REGULATION OF ANTI-CORRUPTION ACTIVITIES IN UKRAINE DURING MARTIAL LAW
title_short STATE REGULATION OF ANTI-CORRUPTION ACTIVITIES IN UKRAINE DURING MARTIAL LAW
title_sort state regulation of anti corruption activities in ukraine during martial law
topic corruption
war
kleptocracy
threat to law and security
anti-corruption policy
anti-corruption.
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