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The Journal of Law and Corruption Review (published by ALUMNI IN) provides a global platform for critical reflection and scholarly debate on the intersection between law and corruption. Recognizing corruption as one of the most pressing challenges to governance, economic development, and institutional legitimacy worldwide, the journal seeks to advance academic and practical knowledge on the mechanisms, consequences, and strategies to prevent and combat corruption.
At its core, the journal explores the multifaceted nature of corruption, addressing its legal, political, economic, and social dimensions. It welcomes contributions that analyze corruption as a global phenomenon, emphasizing its impact on the rule of law, human rights, public administration, corporate governance, and sustainable development.
The journal encourages interdisciplinary research that draws on law, political science, economics, sociology, public administration, and international relations to provide a comprehensive understanding of corruption’s underlying dynamics and responses.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
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Legal frameworks and institutional mechanisms to prevent and sanction corruption;
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Comparative and international approaches to anti-corruption law and policy;
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Criminal law, compliance, due diligence, and enforcement challenges;
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Transparency, accountability, integrity, and good governance;
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The role of international organizations and transnational cooperation;
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The relationship between corruption, economic development, and inequality;
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Whistleblowing, internal investigations, and corporate criminal liability;
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The use of emerging technologies (blockchain, AI, digital compliance systems) in anti-corruption practices.
The Journal of Law and Corruption Review maintains a double-blind peer review process and is supported by an international editorial board composed of distinguished scholars, legal experts, and practitioners. This ensures high academic standards, rigorous evaluation, and relevance to contemporary global challenges in law and corruption.