Istanbul Anti-corruption Action Plan as a basis for anti-corruption reforms in Ukraine
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Національний університет оборони України імені Івана Черняховського, Повітрофлотський проспект, 28, м. Київ, 03049, УкраїнаNational Defense University of Ukraine, 28, Povitroflotskyi Ave., Kyiv, 03049, Ukraine
Национальный университет обороны Украины имени Ивана Черняховского, Воздухофлотский проспект, 28, г. Киев, 03049, Украина
Keywords
корупціяСтамбульський план дій по боротьбі з корупцією
антикорупційна реформа
стратегія і політика
законодавство
розбудова доброчесності
corruption
Istanbul Anti-corruption Action Plan
anti-corruption reform
strategy and policies
legislation
building integrity
коррупция
Стамбульский план действий по борьбе с коррупцией
антикоррупционная реформа
стратегия и политика
законодательство
развитие добродетели
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Досліджено положення та рекомендації Стамбульського плану дій по боротьбі з корупцією. Визначено стан виконання Україною добровільно взятих на себе зобов’язань відповідно до цього міжнародного документу. Опрацьовано етапи та результати реалізації Стамбульського плану дій по боротьбі з корупцією, в різні періоди незалежності України. На підставі орієнтирів Стамбульського плану дій по боротьбі з корупцією та особливостей безпекової та політичної ситуації сьогодення, встановлені подальші шляхи державної вітчизняної політики у сфері запобігання корупції. Охарактеризовано пріоритетні сфери реформ впровадження заходів із запобігання корупції.The thesis and recommendations provided by the Istanbul Anti-corruption Action Plan (IACAP) have been researched. Ukraine’s IACAP implementation status has been identified considering the fact that the country has voluntarily assumed the obligations within the IACAP’s framework. The Stages of the IACAP corresponding to different period of independence of Ukraine as well as the IAP implementation results have been considered. The national anti-corruption policy ways ahead have been identified based on the IACAP anti-corruption guidelines and current political situation in Ukraine. Anti-corruption reforms priorities have been described. As an example, there were briefly covered the recommendations of the monitoring results and inspections with the participation of international experts. The instruments to attract political attention of key state institutions to the issue of fighting corruption in various sectors were characterized.
Исследованы положения и рекомендации Стамбульского плана действий по борьбе с коррупцией. Определено состояние выполнения Украиной добровольно взятых на себя обязательств в соответствии с этим международным документом. Проанализированы этапы и результаты реализации Стамбульского плана действий по борьбе с коррупцией, в разные периоды независимости Украины. На основании ориентиров Стамбульского плана действий по борьбе с коррупцией и особенностей безопасности и политической ситуации настоящего, установлены дальнейшие пути государственной отечественной политики в сфере предотвращения коррупции. Охарактеризованы приоритетные сферы реформ внедрение мер по предотвращению коррупции.
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2016-06-05Type
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oai:elartu.tntu.edu.ua:123456789/16852Bakunchyk L. Istanbul Anti-corruption Action Plan as a basis for anti-corruption reforms in Ukraine [Електронний ресурс] / Liliia Bakunchyk // Соціально-економічні проблеми і держава. — 2016. — Вип. 1 (14). — С. 76-82. — Режим доступу до журн.: http://sepd.tntu.edu.ua/images/stories/pdf/2016/16blmriu.pdf.
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http://elartu.tntu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/16852
Bakunchyk, L. (2016). Istanbul Anti-corruption Action Plan as a basis for anti-corruption reforms in Ukraine. Socio-Economic Problems and the State. 14 (1), 76-82. doi:10.14254/2223-3822.2016.14-1.9
10.14254/2223-3822.2016.14-1.9
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