Title: Government ethics and law enforcement: toward global guidelines
Abstract: Prologue by Rudolph W. Guliani, Mayor of New York City Foreword by Ambassador Maurice E. Moore, Permanent Representative of the Bahamas to the United Nations Global Trends in Government Ethics and Law Enforcement Accountability and the Role of Internal Oversight in the United Nations by Karl T. Paschke Essense of Good Governance in Eastern Europe and Central Europe by Vladimir Petrovsky United Nations' Involvement in Promoting Government Ethics by Guido Bertucci and Elia Yi Armstrong Public Sector Ethics--Work of the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development by Bart W. Edes and Janos Bertok The Role of Accounting in Good Governance by Anthony Bennett Legal and Judicial Reform as a Central Feature to Good Governance: The Case of the Republic of Yemen by Yassin El-Ayouty Government Ethics and Law Enforcement Ethics in Government and the Issue of Conflict of Interest by Mark Davies Ethics Enforcement: The New York City Experience by Joan R. Salman Combating Corruption and Fraud: Some Lessons Learned from the New York City Experience by Kevin Ford An Approach to Investigating Corruption in Government by Vincent E. Green Campaign Financing in New York City: A Decade of Reform by Nicole A. Gordon The New York City Department of Investigation: Keeping an Eye Out for Fraud in the Procurement of Goods and Services by Vincent E. Green and Steven Pasichow Corruption in the Criminal Justice System by Charles V. Campisi The Role of the Private Law Firm in Fighting Fraud and Corruption by Neil Getnick Epilogue Appendices Bibliography Index
Publication Year: 2001
Publication Date: 2001-03-01
Language: en
Type: article
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