Anticorruption Policies Revisited: Global Trends and European Responses to the Challenge of Corruption (ANTICORRP)
The ANTICORRP project is a consortium of European research entities to take stock of the existing state of the art and deliver new insights for European anti-corruption policies. The project consists of twenty-one research groups in sixteen EU countries and constitutes the biggest research effort in social sciences and humanities in the history of EU’s framework program for research. The central objective of ANTICORRP is to investigate factors that promote or hinder the development of effective anti-corruption policies.
During the next five years, the Center for the Study of Democracy will collaborate with its research partners to deliver better responses to corruption in public procurement, in particular in the disbursement of EU funds and to the links between corruption and organised crime and the latter impact of vulnerable groups, in particular trafficking of women.