Global Corruption Report 2007
Corruption in Judicial Systems
- Compiled by: Transparency International
- Mary Noel Pepys, Transparency International, Susan Rose-Ackerman, Stefan Voigt, Roy A. Schotland, Tom Blass, Gugulethu Moyo, Greg Mayne, Emilio Cárdenas, Héctor Chayer, Vincent Yang, Linda Ehrichs, Carlo Guarnieri, Zora Ledergerber, Gretta Fenner, Mark Pieth, Edgardo Buscaglia, Nicholas Cowdery, Eva Joly, Jorge Fernández Menéndez, Fiona Darroch, Don Deya, Arnold Tsunga, Marina Kurkchiyan Gherardo Colombo, Geoffrey Robertson, Katya Salazar, Jacqueline de Gramont, Celestine Nyamu-Musembi, Stephen Golub, Linn Hammergren, Oluyemi Osinbajo, Keith Henderson, Fabrizio Sarrica, Oliver Stolpe, Fayçal Métaoui, Rena Safaralieva, S. I. Laskar, Samantha Ford, Theary C. Seng, Davor Harasic, Roxana Salazar, José Pablo Ramos, TI Croatia, Michal ≤tika, Hossam Baghat, Tamuna Karosanidze, Camrin Christensen, Dominic Ayine, Mechthild Ruenger, Daniel Batidam, Carlos Melgar Peña, Transparency International India, Doron Navot, Transparency International Kenya, Miguel Carbonell, Transparency International Mongolia, Transparency Maroc, Krishna Prasad Bhandari, Djibo Abdoulaye, Jawaid A. Siddiqi, Palestine Coalition for Accountability, Integrity, Angélica Maytín Justiniani, Transparency Paraguay, Dolores Español, Transparency International Papua New Guinea, Victor Alistar, Judith February, Kishali Pinto Jayawardana, J. C. Weliamuna, Transparency International Turkey, Kyela Leakey, Davies Chikalanga, Goodwell Lungu, Ngoza Yezi, Robin Hodess, Stefan Voigt, Ernesto Dal Bó, Pedro Dal Bó, Rafael Di Tella, Åse Berit Grødeland, Tiernan Mennen, Eric Fry and, Richard E. Messick, Tom Lavers, Daniel Kaufmann, Aart Kraay, Massimo Mastruzzi, Johann Graf Lambsdorff, Diane Mak, John Bray, Tina Søreide, Leon Zurawicki, Phyllis Dininio, Robert Orttung, David Ondrácka, Omar Azfar, Peter Murrell, Luís de Sousa, João Triães, Carlos Santiso
- ISBN:9780521700702
- Publication date:July 2007
The Global Corruption Report 2007 looks at how, why and where corruption mars judicial processes, and to reflect on remedies for corruption-tainted systems. The book focuses on judges and courts but situates them within the broader justice system - police, prosecutors, lawyers and agencies responsible for enforcing judicial decisions. It also looks at the social context of the judiciary and shows how societal expectations, the existence of non-state justice mechanisms and the strength of informal networks that circumvent the justice system, all have a bearing on judicial corruption. The book takes a close look at the two main judicial corruption problems: political interference and petty bribery by court personnel. The 37 country case studies and a series of concrete recommendations for judges, political powers, businesses, lawyers, prosecutors, academics, NGOs and donors are supplemented by 15 empirical studies of corruption in various sectors, including the justice sector.