Brazil in the global anticorruption regime
AUTOR(ES)
Tourinho, Marcos
FONTE
Rev. bras. polít. int.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
12/03/2018
RESUMO
Abstract Brazilian anticorruption law and institutions were significantly transformed in recent decades. This article traces those transformations and explains how the international anticorruption and money laundering regimes contributed to their development. It argues that those international regimes were internalised in the Brazilian system through three mechanisms: inspiration and legitimation, coercion, and implementation support, and were critical to the transformation of Brazilian institutions.
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