PART C: The social repercussions of corruption
Coordinators:
K. Menoudakos,
President, Supreme Administrative Court
(Council of State)
I. Adamopoulos,
President, Athens Bar Association
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Code of Ethics and Public Administration. The search for
an “obvious” convergence
V. Tservenis,
MFHR Research Fellow
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Corruption and Political Power
G. Arsenis,
f. Minister, f. Governor of the Bank of Greece
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Corruption and Economic Crisis
A. Giannitsis,
Emer. Professor of Economics, National and Kapodestrian
University of Athens, f. Minister
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Corruption and Health
D. Kremastinos,
Emer. Professor of Medicine, National and Kapodestrian
University of Athens, President of the Parliamentary Standing Committee
on Social Affairs, f. Minister
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Transparency as a prerequisite for Democracy
G. Sourlas,
Secretary General for Transparency and Human Rights,
Ministry of Justice, Transparency and Human Rights, f. Minister
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Concluding Remarks
G. Stavropoulos,
hon. Vice-President, Supreme Administrative Court
(Council of State), f. Minister
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ANNEXES
I. Principal International Conventions to address
the corruption
1. United Nations Convention against corruption .................................. 135
2. Convention on combating bribery of foreign public officials
in international business transactions ................................................ 181
3. Criminal Law Convention on corruption and Additional Protocol
to the Criminal Law Convention on corruption ................................. 189
4. Civil Law Convention on corruption of Council of Europe ................ 209