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"Criminal Law Issues in Combating Corruption" titles
the new brochure of the series of anti-corruption publications of
Coalition 2000. Authors of this publication are Mr. Lazar
Gruev, associate professor and doctor in law, and Mr. Boris
Velchev, doctor in law at "St. Kliment Ohridski" University of
Sofia.
The main results from the first comparative survey of the public opinion on corruption conducted in Albania, Bulgaria, and Macedonia in January 2000 are presented in this material.
In the period January 15 - 25, 2000 Vitosha Research conducted its regular survey on corruption among the Bulgarian population. This study is part of the Corruption Monitoring System of Coalition 2000.
Judiciary and Corruption" titles the new edition of the Anti-Corruption Readers series. It is a joint publication of Coalition 2000 and the Association of Judges in Bulgaria (AJB) and is complied by Judge Ms. Kapka Kostova, AJB President and the Associate Prof. Mr. Lazar Gruev, Ph.D., Law Faculty of St. Kliment of Ochridski Sofia University.
Limiting corruption in Bulgarian society calls not only for institutional and legal measures but also for establishing the rule of law. In this sense, it is of crucial importance to foster a political and economic culture based on trust and respect for public institutions, on transparency and openness in the actions of public administration, and the will to achieve stability and predictability of the economic and social environment.
In the period September 11 - 25, 1999 Vitosha Research conducted its regular survey on corruption among the Bulgarian population. This study is part of the Corruption Monitoring System of Coalition 2000.
Evgenii Dainov,director of the CSP, writes in its preface: "Without democracy - i.e. without transparency in decision-making and without public control on decision-makers - development is not possible. Corruption thrives exactly where the light of publicity does not reach.
In the period March 27 - April 16, 1999 Vitosha Research conducted its regular survey on corruption among the Bulgarian population. This study is part of the Corruption Monitoring System of Coalition 2000.
The survey used the method of the face-to-face interview. Field work was conducted between March 27 - April 16, 1999. Public sector employees rate corruption among the five most important national problems. By significance corruption measures up to the chief social and economic problems confronted by our society.
In the period February 6 –20, 1999 Vitosha Research conducted its regular survey on corruption among the Bulgarian population. This study is part of the Corruption Monitoring System of Coalition 2000.
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