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Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Some Successful Initiatives by Civil Society to prompt Corruption-Related Litigation
Some Successful Initiatives by Civil Society to Prompt Corruption-Related Litigation
by
Rick Messick
In an earlier
post
I promoted a conference on corruption the
Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
and the Open Society Foundations’
Justice Initiative
had planned for June 2014 to discuss ways civil society could stimulate corruption-related litigation, be it criminal investigations or private actions for damages. The conference was held
June 28
with some 100 individuals from civil society, academia, law firms, and governments attending, and one of the highlights was presentations describing successful efforts by civil society groups in India, Nigeria, France, and Switzerland. Read more of this post
http://globalanticorruptionblog.com/2014/07/30/some-successful-initiatives-by-civil-society-to-prompt-corruption-related-litigation/#more-1831
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