Cross-border Corruption Economic and Political Implications and International Responses.

Document Type : Original Article

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Faculty of Law - Mansoura University

Abstract

he phenomenon of corruption has plagued humanity since ancient times, and has been able to establish its roots in many societies throughout history, taking multiple forms and diverse methods, which has made it a dangerous phenomenon that threatens the stability of societies at the local, regional and international levels ( ). This phenomenon has worsened in recent decades, as its scope has expanded and it has become a common behavior in various political and economic systems, whether democratic or dictatorial, capitalist or mixed. The phenomenon of corruption has plagued humanity since ancient times, and has been able to establish its roots in many societies throughout history, taking multiple forms and diverse methods, which has made it a dangerous phenomenon that threatens the stability of societies at the local, regional and international levels ( ). This phenomenon has worsened in recent decades, as its scope has expanded and it has become a common behavior in various political and economic systems, whether democratic or dictatorial, capitalist or mixed. 

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