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We research how corruption can be addressed in different contexts.
Specialised anti-corruption courts: Indonesia
U4 Brief | Jul 2016
The Indonesian Court for Corruption Crimes, or Tipikor court, has handled corruption cases for more than a decade. Initially there was only one Tipikor ...
anti-corruption courts, Special Criminal Court, specialised anti-corruption bodies, justice, Indonesia
Specialised anti-corruption courts: Uganda
U4 Brief | Jul 2016
The Uganda High Court has an Anti-Corruption Division (ACD) with original jurisdiction over all corruption and related cases. The main rationale for its ...
anti-corruption, courts, Special Criminal Court, specialised anti-corruption bodies, justice, Uganda
Specialised anti-corruption courts: Slovakia
U4 Brief | Jul 2016
In 2003 Slovakia established a Special Court, subsequently renamed the Special Criminal Court (SCC), principally for corruption and organised crime cases. ...
justice, anti-corruption courts, Special Criminal Court, specialised anti-corruption bodies, Slovakia
Madagascar’s specialised anti-corruption court: The quest to end impunity
U4 Brief | Oct 2019
In 2018, Madagascar established a specialised independent anti-corruption court – the 'Pôle Anti-Corruption' – in response to impunity ...
Specialised anti-corruption courts: Philippines
U4 Brief | Jul 2016
The Philippines' Sandiganbayan is the oldest specialised anti-corruption court in the world. Though established mainly to resolve corruption cases more ...
anti-corruption courts, Special Criminal Court, specialised anti-corruption bodies, justice, Philippines
Specialised anti-corruption courts: A comparative mapping
U4 Issue | Dec 2016
Frustration with the capacity of the ordinary machinery of justice to deal adequately with corruption has prompted many countries to develop specialised ...
justice, Judiciary, Anti-corruption courts, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Botswana, Bulgaria, Burundi, Cameroon, Croatia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Philippines, Senegal, Slovakia, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda
Assessing judicial performance in Indonesia: the Court for Corruption Crimes
Journal Article | Nov 2014
New specialized courts have emerged in many countries, both in response to international pressure for legal reform and reflecting states’ own choice. ...
Indonesia
An International Anti-Corruption Court? A synopsis of the debate
U4 Brief | Dec 2019
Impunity and the transnational nature of corruption have led to calls for an international anti-corruption court that could hold kleptocrats accountable ...
The Indonesian Court for Corruption Crimes: Circumventing judicial impropriety?
U4 Brief | Sep 2013
The anti-corruption world has witnessed increasing institutional specialisation, including the emergence of anti-corruption courts. Indonesia’s ...
justice, Indonesia
Special anti-corruption courts: Basic choices to be made
News | 15 Dec 2016
In the ongoing struggle against corruption and related offences, many countries have established specialised anti-corruption institutions, distinct from ...
Anti-corruption courts
Ukraine’s High Anti-Corruption Court. Innovation for impartial justice
U4 Brief | Feb 2020
In 2018, Ukraine established a High Anti-Corruption Court (HACC). Ukrainian civil society groups, with the crucial support of the international community, ...
Courts, Corruption and Judicial Independence
Book Chapter | Mar 2014
A well-functioning justice system is crucial to address corruption effectively, which in turn is important for development. But judicial institutions ...
Corruption, Courts, Judicial Integrity, Judicial Independence
The Fight against Corruption in Indonesia
Journal Article | Jan 2007
The Fight against Corruption in Indonesia Sofie Arjon Schütte Journal of Current Southeast Asian Af
Indonesia, Corruption Eradication Commission, Law Enforcement, Constitutional Court, , Anticorruption Court, Corruption, Attorney General's Office, Asset Recovery
Uncorking the bottlenecks: Using political economy analysis to address court delay
U4 Brief | Aug 2015
Long delays in the resolution of court cases are a common problem in both developing and developed countries and impede anti-corruption efforts. Technical ...
Civil Society, Courts, Justice, Political Economy, Corruption, India, Philippines
Reduce judicial corruption and improve access to justice for all
News | 26 Apr 2016
Corrupt judicial systems undermine reforms and are a major impediment to ensuring access to justice and human rights for ordinary citizens across the world, says a new report published by the United Nations Development Programme and U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre on 8 April. Titled, A Transparent and Accountable Judiciary to Deliver Justice for All, the report cites survey data suggesting that the public perceive the judiciary as the second most corrupt public institution, after the police.
Jonas Gahr Støre visits CMI
News | 8 Sep 2006
Tuesday 12 September, the Norwegian Minsiter of Foreign Affairs will visit CMI to discuss various development challenges and its implications for Norwegian foreign policy. On the agenda are topics such as aid and poverty, peacebuilding in post-conflict areas and Norwegian foreign policy in Africa with a particular focus on corruption in emergencies, corporate social responsibility for Norwegian oil companies, and the role of courts in new democracies.
Corruption hunters - investigating and prosecuting financial crime
Event | 11 May 2015
Norad’s international corruption hunters network meets in Bergen. Hear how they work to prosecute corrupt criminals.
Procedural fairness for curbing corruption. Taking bureaucratic decision-making out of the shadows
U4 Brief | Feb 2020
The wide discretionary powers of bureaucrats can undermine their impartiality, and result in decisions being made that are tainted by bias or have violated ...
Anti-corruption mechanisms
Tackling forestry corruption in Indonesia. Lessons from KPK prosecutions
U4 Issue | Nov 2020
The Indonesian Corruption Eradication Commission has successfully prosecuted more than 600 defendants in corruption cases since 2004, but only about 5% ...
Corruption, Anti-corruption, Forestry sector, Court cases, Indonesia
Procedural fairness for curbing corruption. Taking bureaucratic decision-making out of the shadows
U4 Brief | Feb 2020
The wide discretionary powers of bureaucrats can undermine their impartiality, and result in decisions being made that are tainted by bias or have violated ...