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Shugurov, V. M. World Bank’s Activity in the Sphere of Anti-Corruption Measures within the Framework of Financed Projects: Formation and Evolution of the Sanction Regime.

Abstract: The article is devoted to the World Bank’s activities in the sphere of anti-corruption measures. Special attention is paid at the analysis if reformation of the regime of sanctions for unlawful acts in the course of implementing projects and target programs supported or financed by the Bank. It is concluded that there is a new institution forming nowadays, — institution of international law responsibility of physical and legal entities before international financial organizations.


Keywords:

corruption, development, sanctions, responsibility, globalization, financing, management, fraud, collaboration


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