Merging the issue of corruption in public offices into the human rights discourse (Record no. 524738)

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Personal name Ahmad, Shahid Ronga and Hussain, Mohammad
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Title Merging the issue of corruption in public offices into the human rights discourse
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Kashmir Journal of Legal Studies
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Extent 10(1), Jul, 2023: p.275-292
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Summary, etc Since the dawn of human society, corruption has been a plague. The menace of corruption has long been a significant source of worry for policymakers, administrators, and the general public. Long held beliefs among some people include the notion that corruption is an uncurable disease that cannot be stopped. It is a false metaphor, not just because it conveys a sense of dread, but also because it limits actions that may be taken to lessen it. Besides, for a very long time, the international community had given a little thought to the possibility of using international human rights laws to fight corruption but that is changing and now International human rights mechanisms have been paying an increasing attention to the negative impact of corruption on the enjoyment of human rights. Moreover, human rights and anti-corruption organizations function in completely different silos, is largely a myth that needs to be dispelled. In this paper, the authors would like to contribute in debunking this myth by trying to merge the corruption discussion into the human rights discourse. Reproduced

http://kashmirjournaloflegalstudies.edu.in// b481-4e09-8ecf-05057a46ed5d.pdf
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Main entry heading Kashmir Journal of Legal Studies
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Subject DIP CORRUPTION
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2024-01-15 10(1), Jul, 2023: p.275-292 AR130550 2024-01-15 Articles

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