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U4: Trial Monitoring of Corruption Cases: An Innovative Answer to the Quest for Evaluation Tools

Impartial, competent and efficient judiciaries are vital in addressing corruption. Both qualitative and quantitative aspects of performance should be considered when assessing the effectiveness of a judicial system in handling corruption cases. Trial monitoring can substantially enrich the evaluation and analysis of the judicial response to corruption.

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Document type Analysis, discussion papers, and blogs
Language of document
  • English
Topics Anti-corruption
Geographic area (spatial range)
  • Global
Copyright Yes
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Attribution CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 - The content of this research may be reproduced and distributed for non-commercial purposes, if (organization/individual) is notified and the authors are acknowledged as the source.

Version / Edition U4 Practice Insight 2020:1
License Creative Commons Attribution
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Author (individual) Francesco De Sanctis
Co-author (individual) Sofie Arjon Schütte (Series Editor)
Publication place Norway
Publisher U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre
Publication date 2020
Pagination 36
Keywords Bosnia and Herzegovina,Southern Europe,Justice sector,Judiciary,Courts,Trials,Monitoring,Evaluation,Learning
Date uploaded July 27, 2020, 09:11 (UTC)
Date modified August 3, 2020, 02:39 (UTC)