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The United Nations Convention Against Corruption

The United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) represents one of the most recent and extensive Conventions to specifically recognise and tackle corruption. UNCAC comprehensively requires that States’ Parties put in place and implement effective, coordinated anti-corruption policies that promote the participation of non-state actors and set forth the principles of the rule of law, proper management of public affairs and public property, integrity, transparency and accountability.... [OPEN THE DOCUMENT TO READ MORE FROM THIS OVERVIEW]

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17 June 2011

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