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Corruption and human rights: Making the connection
Corruption and Human Rights: Making the Connection examines the profound and often overlooked link between corruption and the violation of human rights. The book argues that corruption is not merely a governance or economic issue but a direct impediment to the realization of fundamental human rights, including the rights to equality, justice, health, and education. Through theoretical analysis and real-world case studies, it demonstrates how systemic corruption undermines state institutions, weakens accountability, and disproportionately harms marginalized populations. The author emphasizes the need for a human rights–based approach to anti-corruption efforts, urging governments, international bodies, and civil society to view corruption as a structural barrier to dignity and freedom. By bridging the gap between the fields of human rights and anti-corruption, the book offers a comprehensive framework for ensuring transparency, justice, and the protection of human rights in governance systems.
| KP.XXVIII 0042 | 364.132 INT C | My Library (KORUPSI 1) | Available |
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