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Title: Anti-corruption in the BRIСS countries
Other Titles: Борьба с коррупцией в странах БРИКС
Authors: Kurakin, A.
Sukharenko, A.
Keywords: anti-corruption
bribery
crime
law
liability
transparency
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Publishing House V.Ема
Citation: Kurakin, A. Anti-corruption in the BRIСS countries / A. Kurakin, A. Sukharenko // BRICS Law Journal / chief editor D. Maleshin; deputy chief editor S. Marochkin; executive editor E. Gladun. – 2018. – Vol. 5, No. 1. – P. 56-77.
Abstract: Corruption is a global challenge which may impact negatively on economic growth and sustainable development of the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa). All of these five countries have been held back by corruption, in varying ways, but their rising importance to the global economic system ensures the spotlight now shines brighter than ever on them. Yet some of the BRICS countries have handled the issue better than others. According to Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index (2017), in the BRICS bloc of major emerging economies, South Africa is ranked the best (71st), followed by China (77th) and India (81st), with Brazil is 96th and Russia 135th out of 180 countries. These five nations support the strengthening of international cooperation against corruption, including through the BRICS Anti-Corruption Working Group, as well as on matters related to asset recovery and persons sought for corruption. This article provides a detailed analysis of anti-corruption legislation of four of the BRICS countries (Brazil, South Africa, China and India), as well as a brief overview of the efforts of these countries in the fight against corruption.
URI: https://elib.utmn.ru/jspui/handle/ru-tsu/16756
ISSN: 2412-2343
2409-9058
Source: BRICS Law Journal. – 2018. – T. 5, Vol. 1
Appears in Collections:BRICS Law Journal

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