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The risk and opportunity of the humanisation of anti-corruption law

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The risk and opportunity of the humanisation of anti-corruption law

The major arguments for and against a human-rights-based approach to corruption as a matter of international law and policy.

In this discussion the major arguments for and against a human-rights-based approach to corruption as a matter of international law and policy are expertly laid out.

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The risk and opportunity of the humanisation of anti-corruption law
Peters, A. 2019. EJIL Talk! February 19.

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