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26.
«Policies and best practices in fighting corruption in both the
public and the private sector»
Ioanna Serafeim,
Economist
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27.
«Public Administration and corruption: The problem and the solutions -
the viewpoint of national law»
Konstantinos Bakouris,
President of «Transparency International-Greece»
....... 489
28.
«The discourse on “anti-corruption law” in Greece»
Dimitrios Prontzas,
Ass. Professor, Panteion University of Social
and Political Sciences
.............................................................................................. 497
29.
«Transparency and prevention of corruption - International
aspects and parameters»
Dimitri Vlassis,
Chief, Corruption and Economic Crime Branch,
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
........................................................... 521
30.
«Corruption crimes and the limitation of criminal claim:
international aspects and the Greek regulatory framework,
with emphasis on special regulations for Government members»
Dimosthenis Chrisikos,
Attorney, J.D., Officer, United Nations Office
on Drugs and Crime
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31.
«Corruption and the international human rights law»
Ilias Bantekas,
Professor, Law School, Brunel University London
........................ 575
32.
«Human rights and institutional corruption: An application
of the selective attention theory in public governance»
Ioannis Karkalis,
Deputy Commissioner of the State, Director, Academy of
Transparency and Human Rights, European Public Law Organisation
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