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Anti-Corruption Conventions in the Middle East and North Africa: What Civil Society Can Do to Make Them Work

  Part of a regional series on civil society action in anti-corruption conventions, TI published a handbook to help civil society better engage in promoting and monitoring conventions in the Middle East and North Africa.

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National Integrity Systems - Country Study Lebanon 2009

  The National Integrity System (NIS) encompasses the key institutions, sectors, culture and activities that contribute to integrity, transparency and accountability in a society. When it works properly, the NIS combats corruption to support sustainable development, rule of law and human rights. This National Integrity System Country Study for Lebanon highlights a range of strengths and weaknesses in legislation, law enforcement, and other aspects of government policy and business practice.

ISBN: 978-9953-0-1585-9

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National Integrity Systems - Country Study Palestine 2009

  The National Integrity System (NIS) encompasses the key institutions, sectors, culture and activities that contribute to integrity, transparency and accountability in a society. When it works properly, the NIS combats corruption to support sustainable development, rule of law and human rights. This National Integrity System Country Study for Palestine highlights a range of strengths and weaknesses in legislation, law enforcement, and other aspects of government policy and business practice.

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Source Book : The Arab Integrity System

  The new source book for the Arab world responds to a need expressed by anti-corruption activists throughout the region. This publication aims to address the causes of corruption in the region and develop appropriate tools to fight it.

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The good governance challenge: Egypt, Lebanon, Morocco & Palestine

  The National Integrity System (NIS) encompasses the key institutions, sectors, culture and activities that contribute to integrity, transparency and accountability in a society. The National Integrity System Study for Middle East and North Africa highlights a range of strengths and weaknesses in legislation, law enforcement, and other aspects of government policy and business practice.

ISBN: 978-3-935711-50-0

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UN Convention against Corruption: Recommendations for a Review Mechanism

  This report provides TI’s latest recommendations for the establishment of an effective review mechanism for the UN Convention against Corruption.

ISBN: 978-3-935711-19-7

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Working Paper No 01/2009 Recovering stolen assets: A problem of scope and dimension

  Both developed and developing nations are responsible for stealing assets, sidelining initiatives to repatriate them and profiting from corruption. Ending this complicity is urgent.



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Working Paper No. 2/2007 Addressing Corruption and Building Integrity in Defence Establishments

  Global defence is a big business, with expenditures exceeding more than US $1 trillion. Yet the defence establishment has historically been one of the least open of any government organisation. The secrecy that necessarily veils some defence activities often extends more widely than can be justified, making the sector particularly vulnerable to the abuse of corruption. Working with the military, governments and civil society can help to build the integrity of the system, promote accountability and increase the transparency of dealings.

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Working Paper No. 2/2008 Poverty and Corruption

  Across different country contexts, corruption has been a cause and consequence of poverty. Yet donors and governments still treat poverty and corruption as separate β€” rather than integral β€” components of the same strategy, which has undermined the fight against both these obstacles to development.

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Working Paper No. 4/2008 Corruption and (In)security

Corruption and Security   Both anti-corruption approaches and security policies need to address linkages between them and look at the broader context that has created a web of security risks β€” within and outside national boundaries.


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