2021
DOI: 10.1108/jfc-11-2021-0241
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Administrative and legal mechanisms for combating corruption

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to study the administrative and legal mechanisms of combating corruption, namely, to determine the means by which it is possible to develop a positive experience in the fight against corruption. Design/methodology/approach Among the methods used to study the problems of the stated subject, the dialectical, comparative-legal, systems, historical and legal, formal and legal, analysis and synthesis can be distinguished. Findings The authors investigated the experience of f… Show more

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“…There are also real and imaginary gaps. Imaginary gaps occur when a judgment is made about the existing alleged gap in the law, when in fact the situation is not in the legal space and, therefore, cannot be resolved (Lytvyn et al 2021 ). Gaps in the law are caused mainly by the following: the relative conservatism of the law in comparison with the more active dynamics of social relations, the imperfection of laws and legal techniques, and the emergence of new relationships that did not exist at the time a rule was adopted (Sydorenko et al 2020 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are also real and imaginary gaps. Imaginary gaps occur when a judgment is made about the existing alleged gap in the law, when in fact the situation is not in the legal space and, therefore, cannot be resolved (Lytvyn et al 2021 ). Gaps in the law are caused mainly by the following: the relative conservatism of the law in comparison with the more active dynamics of social relations, the imperfection of laws and legal techniques, and the emergence of new relationships that did not exist at the time a rule was adopted (Sydorenko et al 2020 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The subsequent change and high-quality legal regulation of the anti-corruption policy led to the recognition of the latter as an integral element of the anti-corruption mechanism (Hudkov, 2018;Marusov, 2016). The state's policy on preventing and combating corruption is aimed at ensuring the spread of intolerance to corruption in society, organizing an efficient system to eliminate the repercussions of corruption acts, according to the research on this topic (Komissarov & Kobzar, 2019;Lytvyn et al, 2021), creating circumstances that will lead to the development of a social partnership between the state and the population (Bader et al, 2019;Hreba, 2019). It is important to outline that the last is possible through the use of consistent, planned and coordinated ac-tions, since systemic phenomena require a systematic approach in overcoming them.…”
Section: Results and Brief Analysis Of The Anti-corruption Policy Imp...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I. provide an analysis of how economic and legal factors affect social relations within a state, which is a critical factor for sustainable development from a social perspective. This social aspect is further complicated by corruption issues, as explored by N. Lytvyn et al (2023). The study of administrative and legal mechanisms for combating corruption reveals serious obstacles to sustainable development, emphasizing the need for honesty and transparency in regional governance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%