Harvard new collaborative research report on legal responses to corruption

[Facilitator's note: With deep appreciation to Israel Marañón De Pablo, Anti-Corruption Consultant, Democratic Governance Group, UNDP New York, for sharing this information.]

The Harvard Law & International Development Society (LIDS) invited six universities to collaborate on a research projects focusing on corruption.  Students in Singapore, Kyrgyzstan, Tanzania, the Philippines, India and Sri Lanka researched the issue of corruption in their own countries or regions with the ultimate goal of sharing this information with each other on a LIDS-provided platform. The final report named Issues in Combatting Transnational Corruption Volume I can be read here:

http://www3.law.harvard.edu/orgs/lids/files/dlm_uploads/2014/09/LIDS-Global-Initiative-Volume-I.pdf

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