"Based on the papers prepared for a 2011 workshop on anti-corruption policy organized at the Rockefeller Foundation Center in Bellagio, Italy"--Preface. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction. From talk to action : the OECD experience / Mark Pieth -- The role of the World Bank in promoting good governance and anti-corruption reforms : a view from Europe and the Central Asia region / Jana Kunicov -- Tackling corruption and promoting better governance : the road ahead / Francesca Recanatini -- Civil society and nongovernmental organizations as international actors in anti-corruption : advocacy / Robin Hodess -- Anti-corruption policy in regulation and procurement : the role of international actors / Liam Wren-Lewis -- How international actors can help the media in developing countries play a stronger role in combating corruption / Michela Wrong -- A joined-up approach to tackling natural resource related corruption, and how there isn't one! / Global Witness -- Democracy's shortcomings in anti-corruption / Tina Søreide -- From talk to action : the OECD experience / Mark Pieth -- Defining a private law approach to fighting corruption / Abiola O. Makinwa -- Does the globalization of anti-corruption law help developing countries? / Kevin E. Davis -- How can international financial institutions support countries' efforts to prevent corruption under international treaties and agreements? / Roberto de Michele -- Global administrative law and the legitimacy of sanctions regimes in international law / Pascale Hélène Dubois and Aileen Elizabeth Nowlan -- Securing investor confidence or fighting corruption? : How intergovernmental organizations may reconcile two opposing goals / Johann Graf Lambsdorff -- The formation of a transnatinal ordre public against corruption : lessons for and from arbitral tribunals / Olaf Meyer -- Different means, same end : the contribution of trade and investment treaties to anti-corruption policy / Joost Pauwelyn -- Defining a private law approach to fighting corruption / Abiola O. Makinwa -- Private enforcement of international law / Paul Carrington.
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