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Corruption and justice

Although different in their object the decisions taken by repressive, disciplinary and financial judges give interesting information about the frequency and characteristics of corruption cases insomuch as they are visible. But they lead to think that the administrative practice, the judges’ hesitations when confronted to the failings of the law, and the legislator’s own uncertainty all concur to a refusal to turn into moral problems certain customs which in fact make the virtue of civil service more human. Corruption varies in its forms according to the men which practice it. But the way to repress it do not.

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Référence électonique : Eric PEUCHOT, "Corruption and justice", Pouvoirs, revue française d’études constitutionnelles et politiques, n°31, 31 - La corruption, p.37-52 . Consulté le 2023-06-08 01:19:59 . URL : https://revue-pouvoirs.fr/Corruption-and-justice.html