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Corruption – Development of Criminal Matter in Slovakia, Criminal Liability of the Government Entities and Legal Persons
Author(s) -
Adrián Jalč
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
international journal for empirical education and research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2616-4833
pISSN - 2616-4817
DOI - 10.35935/edr/21.8264
Subject(s) - language change , plaintiff , criminal liability , government (linguistics) , payment , state (computer science) , criminal justice , political science , business , liability , economic justice , criminology , law , criminal law , sociology , finance , art , linguistics , philosophy , literature , algorithm , computer science
In the countries from central Europe we can find corruption not only on high level but also in low level called "less serious corruption". However, this corruption is spread in all parts of the society. It causes that almost all citizens of these regions have already had experiences with concrete and not official, but essential payments in diverse fields, for instances: in health services, educational system etc. Next problem is that the fight against corruption is very difficult because many employees of police, justice and plaintiff who would have to take the responsibility of corruption are often people who are the most influenced by it. Considering the weight of this circumstances we can say about necessity of restructualization in the state for the purpose of more effective fight against the corruption.

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