INTERNATIONAL LEGAL STANDARDS OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR BRIBERY

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  • Abzalova Khurshida Mirziyatovna Professor of the Department of Criminal Law, Criminology and Anti-Corruption of TSUL, Doctor of Science

Abstract

The problem of corruption crimes and their effective eradication remains one of the important issues on the world stage. The complexity of the fight against corruption is due not only to differences in the mentality and degree of corruption in different countries, but also to different approaches to criminalizing corruption crimes. In this context, it is important to conduct an in-depth analysis of the experience of foreign countries in criminalizing corruption in order to identify effective control mechanisms and the possibility of their implementation into national legislation.

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Title 18 of the United States Code – Crimes And Criminal Procedure // [Electronic resource] URL: https://uscode.house.gov/browse/prelim@title18&edition=prelim

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2024-12-29

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