Analysis

Gallup Researches on Corruption in relation to UN's Global Programme Against Corruption (2000, 2003). A short summary of the surveys performed on population samples in Budapest and in the whole country

UN Programme against corruption in Hungary

Gallup corruption surveys and focus group discussions. Assessment of Corruption in Hungary
Victimization study in Budapest
Nationwide study of relations between public institutions and their clients
Transparency of Local Governments
Corruption in the sphere of small and medium-type privat enterprises
Analysis of the Focus Group Discussions on Corruption

Studies on corruption
Iván Münnich: Analysis of Corruptional Crimes
Géza Finszter - Katalin Tilki -László Nagy: Case studies of corruption incidents with judgement at law
Ákos Farkas: Analysis of the International Anti-Corruption Campaign Documents with Special Regard to the Accession of Hungary to the European Union
József Kó: Corruption crimes in the light of statistical data
Zsolt Németh: The reflection of the phenomenon of corruption in mass communication in Hungary since 1st January 1998
Ildikó Ritter: Professional Bibliography on Corruption in the Past Five Years

Corruption in international business transactions
Introduction
Gábor Papanek: Corruption in Central Europe - a business point of view
Noémi Csik: Regulations in the Hungarian legal system concerning corruption emerging during international business transactions
Katalin Székely: White-collar corruption in international business
István Szarvas: Corruption in customs administration
Erzsébet Diós: "Business" and corruption in a pyramid game
Gábor Papanek: Concluding remarks

Robert Manchin: Assessment of the status of corruption. Discovering a hidden society phenomenon. (5th European Conference of Specialized Services in the Fight against Corruption Istanbul, 15-17th November, 2000)

Decree of the Government 1022/2001. (III.14.) on the governmental strategy against corruption

 

 

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