Noémi Csík:

Regulations in the Hungarian Legal System Concerning Corruption Emerging During International Business Transactions

1. Introduction
1.1. A historical overview of the evolution of corruption in international business transactions
1.2. Definition of the term 'corruption' as used in this study
 
2. The structure of the Hungarian legal regulation aimed at the prevention and fight against corruption in international business transactions
2.1. The appearance of corruption in various international treaties and conventions
2.2. The relevant provisions of the Constitution of the Republic of Hungary
2.3. Various Acts which are of specific importance concerning the regulation of corruption
2.4. Other statutes which are of importance regarding corruption
 
3. Language-based discrepancies in the Hungarian and certain foreign statutes regulating corruption in business transactions
 
4. The emergence of the possibility of corruption during legislation and the enforcement of various legal statutes
 
5. Major problems - Areas attracting corruption
5.1. Public procurements
5.2. Customs procedures
5.3. Unfair market practices
5.4. Taxation problems
5.5. Export subsidy for agricultural products
5.6. Foreign business transactions
 
6. Conclusion and tendencies to be expected
 
References
Appendix - the relevant legal material
 

(GKI Economic Research Co., 2000)

Updated: 2001-06-06 12:46
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