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Corruption and Legal Limits of Anti-Corruption Enforcement

Tsepelev V.F., Borisov A.V., Vlasov A.V. and Drozdova E.A.

International Journal of Economics & Business Administration (IJEBA), 2019, vol. VII, issue Special 1, 204-208

Abstract: Purpose: The article studies the issue of the limits to fight corruption in Russia within the framework of criminal law. The article is mainly devoted to the problems of combating corruption and its criminal law methods. Design/Methodology/Approach: Authors analyzed the state of corruption taking into account public opinion and the general state of the law enforcement system. Authors also illustrated a criminological profile of an exactor. Findings: The features of the specific crimes of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation are studied in this article. Auhtors highlighted a number of points: first, the identity between the definitions of corruption as a negative social and legal phenomenon and second as crime itself. Practical Implications: The article provides a detailed analysis and classification of corruption crimes under the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, and proposes solutions to the identified problems aimed at improving the effectiveness of criminal law counteraction against bribery and other corruption phenomena. Originality/Value: The main contribution of this study is a detailed analysis of the legal framework of the Russian Federation regarding the anti-corruption enforcement and contains solutions to improve the effectiveness of criminal law counteraction against bribery, other corruption crimes and corruption in general.

Keywords: Corruption; criminal policy; bribery; combating corruption. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: K K14 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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