01294 2200229 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020002200097041000800119082001400127084002000141245006800161260005200229300004100281500002500322520060700347650002900954110003100983990002501014990002501039INLIS00000000000281120221111122231 a0010-0520002811221111 | | eng  a978-0-521-70070-2 aeng a364.132 3 a364.132 3 TRA g1 aGlobal Corruption Report 2007 :bCorruption in Judicial Systems aCambridge :bCambriedge University Press,c2007 axxviii, 372 p. :b: illus. ;c25 cm. aIndeks : p.363 - 372 aThis book is devoted to examining how judges and court staff become corrupted by external pressures. It scans the territory of jurists who for centuries have questioned how to separate the powers of government and resolve the tension between the accountability and independence of judges, viewing these issues through the lens of corruption. The report also revisits a number of cases analysed in GCR 2004, which focused on political corruption, but provides the mirror view - the corruption within a nation's legal system that allows politicians, as the perpetrators of malfeasance, to remain a large. 4aCorruption In Government aTransparency International a09838/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a09837/MKRI-P/XI-2008