FOREIGN PRACTICE OF ESTABLISHING SPECIALIZED ANTI-CORRUPTION COURTS
Keywords:
corruption acts, fight against corruption, judicial independence, system of anti-corruption bodies, anti-corruption court, models of specialized courtsAbstract
The article examines the international experience of anti-corruption courts and the peculiarities of the legislation of this institution in foreign countries. The concept and classification of specialized anticorruption courts and the results of their anti-corruption activities are considered. The features of the creation of anti-corruption courts in individual countries are studied. The role of international organizations and countries in the formation of anti-corruption courts in developing countries is studied. The positive and negative aspects of the creation of anti-corruption courts in individual states are presented.
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