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A. Alvazzi del Frate & G. Pasqua (eds.) Responding to the Challenges of Corruption. Acts of the International Conference (Milan, 19-20 November 1999). UNICRI publication No 63, Rome/Milan, 2000

Table of Contents

EDITORS' NOTES

OPENING CEREMONY
  • Address
    Gabriele Albertini
  • Address
    Giuseppe Ayala
  • Address
    Giannicola Sinisi
  • United Nations Confronting Corruption
    Pino Arlacchi
PART ONE: ACHIEVEMENTS AND DIFFICULTIES ENCOUNTERED. POLITICAL LEVEL
  • International efforts to combat corruption
    Mark Pieth
  • Korean implementation of the OECD Bribery Convention: implications for global efforts to fight corruption
    Jong Bim Kim
  • Achievements and difficulties encountered: the Colombian experience
    Rafael Orduz Medina
  • Corruption in Albania. The struggle against wind mills
    Neritan Ceka
  • Achievements and difficulties encountered in combating organised crime: the Bulgarian experience
    Dimitar Abadjiev
  • Corruption in Croatia
    Bozo Kovacevic
  • Achievements and difficulties in the fight against corruption
    George Serban
PART TWO: ACHIEVEMENTS AND DIFFICULTIES ENCOUNTERED. JUDICIARY LEVEL
  • The fight against corruption: difficulties ncountered by the judiciary
    Bernard Bertossa
  • Problems encountered by the Italian judiciary in fighting corruption
    Gherardo Colombo
  • Responding to the challenges of corruption in United States federal courts
    Suzanne B. Conlon
  • Corruption: achievements and difficulties experienced in the Czech Republic
    Jaroslav Zverina
  • The fight against fraud and corruption in the European Union. Olaf and the prospect of a european public prosecutor
    Edmondo Bruti Liberati
PART THREE: THE BUSINESS WORLD AND CORRUPTION
  • Globalisation, corruption and business
    Michael Levi
  • The business world and corruption
    Enrico Granata
  • Corruption in the business world
    Fiona Marcq
  • Corruption in the economic world in Japan
    Hisao Katoh
PART FOUR: CORRUPTION: THE INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE AND ACTIVITIES
  • Promoting integrity in the public sector: the contribution of the OECD
    Bart W. Edes
  • Fighting corruption: the growing role of the IMF
    Vito Tanzi
  • The European Union's initiatives in the fight against corruption
    Yolanda Gallego-Casilda Grau
  • Interpol's contribution to the fight against corruption
    Raymond Kendall
  • Spain's fight against corruption
    Baltasar Garz?n Real
  • Responding to the challenges of corruption
    Richard C. Nzerem
  • The Council of Europe Criminal Law Convention on Corruption
    Lorenzo Salazar
  • Corruption: the international experience and activities
    Alberto Bradanini
  • Address
    Vincenzo Manno
PART FIVE: PREVENTION: AN EFFECTIVE TOOL TO REDUCE CORRUPTION. "BEST PRACTICES"
  • Corruption prevention: a Hong Kong perspective
    Alan Lai Nin
  • Transparency International Corruption Index
    Johann Graf Lambsdorff
  • Prevention: an effective tool to reduce corruption
    Petter Langseth
  • Prevention: an effective tool to reduce corruption. "Best practices"
    James Hunter
  • The corruption monitoring system of Coalition 2000 and the results from its implementation
    Alexander Stoyanov

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