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The United Nations Convention against Corruption. A Primer for Development Practitioners

The United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC), adopted in Merida, Mexico in 2003, represents a remarkable achievement for international anti-corruption efforts. With endorsements from more than 140 state signatories representing every region of the world, the UNCAC offers a comprehensive, global framework for combating corruption.

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1 February 2007Updated 30 April 2017
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The United Nations Convention against Corruption. A Primer for Development Practitioners

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Schultz, J. (2007) The United Nations Convention against Corruption. A Primer for Development Practitioners. Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute (U4 Brief 2007:3) 4 p.

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Jessica Schultz

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