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Proving Corruption and Defending the Corrupt

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  • John Hatchard

    (Emeritus Professor of Law, University of Buckingham, UK, Visiting Professor, UN International Anti-Corruption Academy, Vienna, Austria, Visiting Professor, University of Detroit-Mercy, USA, Fellow, Center for Constitutional Design, Arizona State University, USA and Vice-President, Commonwealth Legal Education Association)

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This insightful book explores the question of why there are so few successful corruption-related prosecutions in Anglophone African countries and considers how this situation can be addressed. John Hatchard analyses the unique challenges faced by anti-corruption investigators and prosecutors in effectively implementing the requirements of the criminalisation pillar contained in the United Nations Convention Against Corruption.

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  • John Hatchard, 2025. "Proving Corruption and Defending the Corrupt," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 22101.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eebook:22101
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