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Prevention and Combating Corruption in the States of the World. Republic of China

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  • Alexandru Peicea

    (Bucharest Bar Association, The Police Academy Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Bucharest, Romania)

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In China, one of the world's largest powers, anti-corruption legislation is well defined. In this sense, a number of normative acts contain provisions regarding the fight against this harmful phenomenon, capable of shaking the economy and the rule of law at world level. Provisions related to the prevention and combating of corruption in the People's Republic of China are also found in other secondary legislation, judicial practice and the Code of Criminal Procedure of that state. In order to repress corruption, the Supreme Court of China and the Prosecutor General's Office in China have published a series of prior recommendations on the prevention, detection and sanctioning of these reprehensible acts committed by civil servants or by senior officials high. Also, such collaborations have also been carried out to prevent and combat corruption in the private sector. In order to meet this goal, China has ratified the provisions of several conventions on corruption. This paper aims to highlight the legislative framework on preventing and combating corruption in the People's Republic of China and the steps taken or to be taken by Beijing leaders for this purpose. Also, in the present paper will be listed the main normative acts related to the prevention and fight against corruption, existing at present in this state.

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  • Alexandru Peicea, 2018. "Prevention and Combating Corruption in the States of the World. Republic of China," Proceedings of the 11th International RAIS Conference, November 19-20, 2018 042PA, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:jpaper:042pa
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    bribery; corruption; fight; measures; prevention;
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