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CORRUPTION IN POLITICAL DEMOCRACY IS HARD TO CONTROL WITH LAW ONLY

https://doi.org/10.21202/1993-047X.09.2015.4.26-35

Abstract

Objective: to study the types of corruption. To research sources of corruption and defects of corruption control mechanism. To propose ways of solving the problem of corruption.Methods: methods of analysis, synthesis, analogy and summarizing were used.Result: The reveals the imperfections of the systemic mechanism of corruption counteraction and analyzes its causes. The stages and scope of imperfections are also indentified. The world economical inequality, which determines the lawmakers’ activities, is a big concern of corrup- tion controlling system. Biometric signature may be used as individual identification at all finance-related performance will identify the corrupt personals at all levels.Scientific novelty: As it is stated in the article, many dimensions of corruptions may be eliminated with the help of regulatory devices or a total digital controlling system.Practical significance: introduction of the digital controlling system will allow to identify and control the corrupt officials at all levels and help to efficient struggle against corruption.

About the Author

S. K. Bhowmik
Jadavpur University (India), University of Tsukuba (Japan)
India


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Bhowmik S.K. CORRUPTION IN POLITICAL DEMOCRACY IS HARD TO CONTROL WITH LAW ONLY. Actual Problems of Economics and Law. 2015;(4):26-35. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21202/1993-047X.09.2015.4.26-35

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