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Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Corruption from a Regulatory Perspective by Maria De Benedetto
This book represents a singular analysis of corruption and anticorruption by adopting a regulatory perspective i.e. by considering rules and regulation during their whole life-cycle from their proposal to their delivery especially focusing on compliance and enforcement as drivers of regulatory effectiveness. The central idea is that when rules are effective there is very limited space for infringements and corruption. All this has important operational consequences by expanding the logic of current anticorruption policies: these should be reoriented to include rules both as determinants of any corruption processes and as possible tools of anticorruption.