Integrating human rights in the anti-corruption agenda : challenges, possibilities and opportunities

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2940259917 (pbk.)
Call Number
JF1081 I611 2010
Title
Integrating human rights in the anti-corruption agenda : challenges, possibilities and opportunities / International Council on Human Rights Policy
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Geneva : International Council on Human Rights Policy, 2010.
Physical
x, 82 p. ; 22 cm.
Contents Note
Renewing anti-corruption principles via human rights
--Human rights and specific issues of the anti-corruption agenda
--The gender perspective
--On tensions between anti-corruption and human rights practice.
Summary
This report looks at where and how the use of a human rights framework might strengthen national and local anti-corruption programmes and at how key human rights principles can be operationalised in anti-corruption work. Having explained the different approaches that the human rights and anti-corruption disciplines respectively take to regulation and core policy issues, it identifies opportunities for synergy and cross-fertilisation. The report seeks to be a practical guide for public officials and other anti-corruption practitioners. It includes cases and policy recommendations and addresses the obstacles and challenges that are likely to arise when anti-corruption programmes integrate human rights.
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