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    L’impact du crédit-bail et son adaptation sur les réalités économiques congolaises by Jean Bienvenu NGON, BARHAKOMERWA G. FABOU

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…En République Démocratique du Congo (RDC), les bribes existentielles de sa pratique timidement observée et mal appliquée, ne donnent aucune chance aux petites et moyennes entreprises, d’en tirer profit. …”
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    ANALISA YURIDIS PENYIMPANGAN PENEGAKAN HUKUM PADA KONFLIK LAHAN DI PROVINSI JAWA TIMUR by Teddy Minahasa Putra

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…The results show that irregularities in law enforcement in land conflicts by public service providers and law enforcement officials are generally based on corrupt behavior and violations of ethical codes, such as abuse of power, maladministration, case brokers, accepting bribes from certain parties, violence, intervening in cases, and other human rights violations. …”
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    Differences between the European Union and United States of America in Drug Regulatory Affairs Affect Global Patient Safety Standards and Public Health Awareness: The Case of Defer... by George J. Kontoghiorghes

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Furthermore, a USD 345 million fine was also settled for bribes and other illegal overseas operations including an EU country. …”
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    Economic Motives and Willingness of Young People to Participate in Fraud by Dimitrijević Dragomir, Jovanović Dejan

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…More precisely, the paper discusses the attitudes of young people aged 18 to 30 regarding motives, pressures, and opportunities to commit fraud, participate in corruption, or offer bribes. The main objective is to indicate the tendency of young people to participate in fraud and examine whether respondents’ gender influences their willingness to participate in fraud. …”
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    AREAS OF ACTIVITIES OF THE JUSTICE BODIES OF SOVIET UKRAINE IN THE 1920’S IN THE FIELD OF LAW ENFORCEMENT by Anton V. Zhydovtsev

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…It was discovered that this category of crimes included: appropriation and embezzlement, bribery, abuse of power, forgery, negligence, improper exercise of authority, unlawful deprivation of liberty, inaction of the authorities, provocation of bribes, disruption of the apparatus, unjust decisions, authority misuse, discrediting the government, mismanagement, failure to provide information, etc. …”
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    War of translation, treaty of Nanking, and diplomatic deception : Sir George Staunton and the birth of two early Chinese programs at the University of London by Kwan, Uganda Sze Pui

    Published 2021
    “…The interpreter for the British Empire was accused of being bribed by the Chinese to betray the British Empire. …”
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    User costs and informal payments for care in the largest maternity hospital in Kathmandu, Nepal by Simkhada, P, van Teijlingen, E, Sharma, G, Simkhada, B, Townend, J

    Published 2012
    “…Formal include for example the cost for blood or drugs; Informal payments can be voluntary such as gratitude payments, or bribes which patients are 'expected' to pay to get decent care or any care at all. …”
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    Grassroots perspectives on relocation: threats and opportunities by Lora-Wainwright, A

    Published 2014
    “…They resent the minimal compensation they are offered and suspect that local officials take bribes from investors and pocket a large share of the benefits. …”
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    Byron’s early satires and the influence of Churchill by Bucknell, C

    Published 2016
    “…</p> <p>All evil doers doomed to be described,</p> <p>Were lashed along, however high they bribed,</p> <p>And every Indian thief and English rogue,</p> <p>Or other follower of the Vice in vogue,</p> <p>Adulteress or duellist – felt the rowell,</p> <p>No matter which, – two Pagets or one Powell! …”
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    From ethnic prejudice to ethnic solidarity: representation of muslim women in pre-independence Indonesian peranakan Chinese literature by Dewojati, Cahyaningrum, Arifin, Moch. Zainul

    Published 2024
    “…Meanwhile, in the 1920s, Muslim women were not only servants in Chinese families but were also illiterate and easy to be bribed. Both eras showed the existence of ethnic prejudice and the coloniality of gender. …”
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    Policies to Overcome Judicial Mafia Practices within the Supreme Court by Irhamy Tauhid

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…As for the suggestions that can be conveyed in this study, it is better for the Supreme Court to immediately improve its supervision of the actions of the judicial mafia in the court, especially in conducting law enforcement that is not selective; and It is better that judges are not easily persuaded by bribes to handle a case and also maintain the dignity of the judge in hearing the case being handled.…”
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    Challenges with pediatric antiretroviral therapy administration: Qualitative perspectives from caregivers and HIV providers in Kenya. by Michala Sliefert, May Maloba, Catherine Wexler, Frederick Were, Yvonne Mbithi, George Mugendi, Edward Maliski, Zachary Nicolay, Gregory Thomas, Shadrack Kale, Nicodemus Maosa, Sarah Finocchario-Kessler

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Caregivers discussed how poor taste led to child anxiety, refusal of medications, and the need for caregivers to use bribes or threats during administration. Complex preparation led to concerns and challenges about maintaining privacy and confidentiality, especially during times of travel. …”
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    Bribery and personal bribery between national and Iranian law by Arsalan Ashrafi, Amir Iravanian, Mahdi Hooshyar

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…However, in Iranian law, the question is what is the nature of paying and receiving bribes in the private sector. And, what is the reaction to it? …”
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    RESOLUSI KONFLIK HARTA PUSAKA TINGGI DI MINANGKABAU (Studi di Nagari Gantuang Ciri Kabupaten Solok Propinsi Sumatera Barat) by , yuhelna, , Dr. Najib Azca M.A

    Published 2012
    “…The advantages are inexpensive cost (low cost), opportunity of bribing is small, and conflict resolution is solved by discussion system. …”
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    Fenomena Rent Seeking dalam Pengawasan Penambangan Sirtu Oleh Pemerintah Daerah Kabupaten Mojokerto by , AGUS PRIYANTO, , Prof. Dr. Warsito Utomo

    Published 2011
    “…On the other hand the individual interests of both miners and government elites to seek the maximum wage either in the form of bribes and also can be in the form of extortion, such behavior has become the social structure of the mining district in Mojokerto. …”
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    Sauver l’événement : Diderot, Ricœur, Derrida by Stéphane Lojkine

    “…Chez Diderot, l’imagination supplée les lacunes du concert lointain et transforme en harmonie et composition les bribes hétérogènes entendues.Or le problème de la construction proposée par Ricœur est la radicale hétérogénéité des raisonnements qu’il apparie (Augustin/Aristote), selon un modèle kantien (raison pure/raison pratique) qui organise la division radicale de l’événement en phénomène (expérience) et noumène (choix). …”
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    Ethical-psychological portrayal of a Russian corrupt official by Aleksandr A. Maksimenko, Olga S. Deyneka, Dina V. Krylova

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The most common excuses for bribery, according to the civil servants questioned, include protection and the bosses being interested in “extra” profit as well as the situation of mutual bribing and financial problems caused by low salary. …”
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