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This report presents findings from a research project entitled "Harnessing informality: Designing anti-corruption network interventions and strategic use of legal instruments" funded by UK Aid as part of the Global Integrity Anti- Corruption Evidence
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Behaviour change interventions aimed at reducing the social acceptability of wildlife trafficking are an important part of efforts to prevent wildlife crime. This policy brief summarises lessons learned about how to develop and frame effective messag
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This Working Paper is a key output of the Basel Institute's Green Corruption programme, a multi-disciplinary engagement that targets environmental degradation through tested anti-corruption, asset recovery and governance methods. The research is fund
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This policy brief summarises the main findings from extensive field research on the drivers, facilitators and strategies of wildlife trafficking in Uganda. It translates the insights described in Working Paper 33: A worm's-eye view of wildlife traffi
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Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy; 2021, Vol. 24 Issue 3/4, p314-342, 29p
Autor:
Jane Ellis
The problem of corruption, however described, dates back thousands of years. Professionals working in areas such as development studies, economics and political studies, were the first to most actively analyse and publish on the topic of corruption a