Magdy Martínez-Solimán / Finland paradox / Indonesia criminal law

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Magdy Martínez-Solimán: Statement delivered at Evaluation of UNDP’s Contribution to Anti-corruption and Addressing the Drivers of Corruption.  "UNDP is a key actor in providing democratic governance assistance and building national capacities for anti-corruption, particularly in complex and fragile environments."

The Finnish Paradox–Anticorruption Success Without Anticorruption Policy (commentary).  "The Finland example reminds us that we must ask whether corruption is itself the main factor that inhibits progress, or whether corruption is a consequence of other reform failures."
Alan Doig, Visiting Professor at Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University/Global Anticorruption Blog: https://globalanticorruptionblog.com/2017/02/02/guest-post-the-finnish-paradox-anticorruption-success-without-anticorruption-policy/

Significant developments in Indonesian criminal law.  "One area where the expansion of investigative and prosecutorial powers may have a significant impact is in the anti-corruption sphere."

Karen Anderson & Susannah Cogman, Herbert Smith Freehills LLP/Lexology: http://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=88c51511-3158-4fa1-b28b-41c17b2bbecc

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