Anticorruption as transnational law: The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, PRC law, and party rules in China
Corruption has been linked to urgent transnational problems, including, inter alia, market uncertainties, the undermining of democracy, economic disparity, religious extremism, and authoritarianism. As corruption is a global problem, it requires coordination across states’ anticorruption laws. Antic...
Main Author: | Erie, MS |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2019
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