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Conclusion: Bribery and Corruption, the Unfinished Business

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The principles of bribery law are not complicated, the lawyers say. The difficult part is the interpretation. Gray areas of definition abound, and these will need clarifying by the judiciary and by courts.

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Kochan, N., Goodyear, R. (2011). Conclusion: Bribery and Corruption, the Unfinished Business. In: Corruption. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230343344_14

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