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Managing Conflict of Interest: Frameworks, Tools, and Instruments for Preventing, Detecting, and Managing Conflict of Interest
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| Date: | June 2008 |
| Type: | Conference Proceedings |
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| ISBN: | 978-971-561-688-1 (print) |
| Price: |
Hardcopy price: $25.00 |
Description
This book captures the analyses and conclusions drawn during the seminar Conflict of Interest: A Fundamental Anti-Corruption Concept organized by the ADB/OECD Anti-Corruption Initiative for Asia and the Pacific held in August 2007 in Jakarta, Indonesia. This publication aims to serve as a resource for both practitioners and policy makers to support the development of new frameworks, tools, and instruments for detecting and managing conflict of interest in order to curb corruption in the Asia and Pacific region.
Contents
- Foreword
- Executive Summary
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Section 1: Conflict of Interest—Historical Origins,Working Definitions,and Conceptual Frameworks
- Defining Conflict of Interest: General, Legal, and Institutional Frameworks and Good International Practices
- Learning from Case Studies: Establishing Frameworks for Conflict of Interest in Selected Countries and Jurisdictions
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Section 2: Implementation and Enforcement—Legal and Regulatory Tools
- Managing Conflict of Interest: Implementation and Enforcement Tools—Laws, Procedures, and Instruments
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Section 3: Prevention and Enforcement—Codes of Conduct, Ethics, and Organizational Culture
- Codes of Conduct in the Public Sector
- Codes of Conduct in the Private Sector
- Appendices