Implementing Corruption Prevention Strategies through Codes of Conduct
The concept of a code of conduct, as it appears in corruption prevention strategies, could be viewed as rather misleading. While dealing with conduct in some preferred or preemptive sense, these frameworks for "guidelines" bear little resemblance to prescriptive legal codes.
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Main Authors: | FINDLAY, Mark, STEWART, Andrew |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
1991
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