Corruption in the European Union: Prevalence of corruption, and anti-corruption efforts in selected EU Member States
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18-09-2017
This study deals with the prevalence of corruption in the EU and describes the action taken to address the problem. It focuses on initiatives and policies implemented by governments at national, regional and local levels in eight selected Member States ranging from north to south and from west to east: Finland, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Croatia, Romania and Bulgaria. The perception of corruption among citizens, the legal, institutional and policy framework, as well as some best practices at different levels of government are presented to improve understanding of the context and nature of anti-corruption policies, and to give some positive examples of what can be done.
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- abuse of power
- civil law
- cooperation policy
- corruption
- criminal law
- economic analysis
- economic geography
- ECONOMICS
- EU Member State
- EU statistics
- European construction
- EUROPEAN UNION
- fight against crime
- fraud
- GEOGRAPHY
- INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
- judicial cooperation in criminal matters in the EU
- LAW
- political cooperation
- political framework
- POLITICS
- politics and public safety
- social affairs
- SOCIAL QUESTIONS
- supervisory body
- whistleblowing