Through a study of the Italian Clean Hands operation, the author shows that the introduction of egalitarian decision-making within local prosecutors' offices is a crucial condition for the effective prosecution of systemic corruption.
Through a study of the Italian Clean Hands operation, the author shows that the introduction of egalitarian decision-making within local prosecutors' offices is a crucial condition for the effective prosecution of systemic corruption.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lucia Manzi is assistant professor of political science at SUNY Plattsburgh.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The Long Failure of Corruption Prosecutions and the Mani Pulite Operation's Breakthrough Chapter 1: From Hierarchical to Egalitarian: The Root Causes of Prosecutorial Independence and Effectiveness Against Systemic Corruption Chapter 2: A More Democratic Judiciary: The Transformation of Italian Judicial and Prosecutorial Institutions Chapter 3: All Investigations Lead to Rome: The Roman Prosecutor's Office Chapter 4: A New Model of Criminal Justice: The Milan Prosecutor's Office Chapter 5: Tackling Omertà: The Prosecutors' Offices in Palermo and Reggio Calabria Conclusion: Lessons for Prosecutorial Success Against Corruption
Introduction: The Long Failure of Corruption Prosecutions and the Mani Pulite Operation's Breakthrough Chapter 1: From Hierarchical to Egalitarian: The Root Causes of Prosecutorial Independence and Effectiveness Against Systemic Corruption Chapter 2: A More Democratic Judiciary: The Transformation of Italian Judicial and Prosecutorial Institutions Chapter 3: All Investigations Lead to Rome: The Roman Prosecutor's Office Chapter 4: A New Model of Criminal Justice: The Milan Prosecutor's Office Chapter 5: Tackling Omertà: The Prosecutors' Offices in Palermo and Reggio Calabria Conclusion: Lessons for Prosecutorial Success Against Corruption
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