The United Nations Convention against Corruption includes 71 articles, and takes a notably comprehensive approach to the problem of corruption, as it addresses prevention, criminalization, international cooperation, and asset recovery. Since it came into force more than a decade ago, the Convention has attracted nearly universal participation by states. As a global and comprehensive convention, which establishes new rules in several areas of anti-corruption law and helps shape domestic laws and policies around the world, this treaty calls for scholarly study. This volume helps to fill a gap in existing academic literature by providing an invaluable reference work on the Convention. It provides systematic coverage of the treaty, with each chapter discussing the relevant travaux préparatoires, the text of the final article, comparisons with other anti-corruption treaties, and available information about domestic implementing legislation and enforcement. This commentary is designed to serve as a reference work for academics, lawyers, and policy-makers working in the anti-corruption field, and in the fields of transnational criminal law and domestic criminal law. Contributors include anti-corruption experts, scholars, and legal practitioners from around the globe.
ISBN: | 9780198803959 |
Publication date: | 4th February 2019 |
Author: | Cecily (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies, Leiden University) Rose |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 792 pages |
Series: | Oxford Commentaries on International Law |
Genres: |
Public international law: treaties and other sources Public international law: international organizations and institutions Public international law: criminal law International institutions Corruption in politics, government and society |