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Monday, July 15th, 2024

Why do bad laws get adopted? The case of the anti-corruption law in Bulgaria

This study explains the approval of the Anti-Corruption and Illegal Assets Forfeiture (ACIAF) Act in the Bulgarian Parliament despite the controversies entailed in this reform. This study unravels the black box of the policy process in Bulgaria and provides an overview of how laws are...
Saturday, July 2nd, 2011

Governance Reforms and Anti-Corruption Commission in Bangladesh

Introduction The era of globalization witnessed concerted anti-corruption efforts to promote political reforms by reducing the costs of corruption, which has become a major governance issue nowadays. This effort has been particularly directed at developing countries like Bangladesh undergoing economic restructuring and democratic change. In recent years particularly since 1990s, political...

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