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Fighting Grand Corruption offers a comprehensive analysis of how transnational and human rights approaches can effectively combat large-scale corruption in Latin America and globally. Author Naomi Roht-Arriaza demonstrates how traditional anti-corruption efforts often fail without incorporating human rights protections and international cooperation.
The book explores innovative legal strategies, international accountability mechanisms, and civil society approaches that have shown promise in addressing endemic corruption. Through case studies and practical examples from Latin America, Roht-Arriaza illustrates how corruption undermines democratic institutions, economic development, and human rights protection.
This work bridges the gap between anti-corruption efforts and human rights advocacy, showing how these movements can reinforce each other. It provides valuable insights for policymakers, legal professionals, academics, and activists working to strengthen institutional integrity and accountability in developing democracies.







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