Grand corruption-systemic, large-scale, and top-down misappropriation of public resources for private gain-remains a pervasive problem around the world. It affects the ability of governments to educate, feed, and care for their people. It undermines human rights, perpetuates impunity, and erodes trust in government and the judiciary. It strengthens disgruntlement, authoritarianism, and insurgency. Corruption, however, is not a static force. In this work, Naomi Roht-Arriaza explores how corruption has changed, and how new anti-corruption thinking, especially in Latin America, centers human rights, victims' access to justice, and reparations. Roht-Arriaza shows how activists have used outside pressure and support for local actors where state institutions have been captured and foregrounds anti-corruption considerations in dealing with transitional justice and atrocity crimes. Written with engaging stories and examples, this book will appeal to lawyers, scholars of Latin America, and anyone else interested in fighting kleptocrats with the goal of reclaiming the common good.
ISBN: | 9781009550611 |
Publication date: | 30th April 2025 |
Author: | Naomi RohtArriaza |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 304 pages |
Genres: |
Human rights, civil rights Public international law: international organizations and institutions Criminal law: corruption International institutions Corruption in politics, government and society Methods, theory and philosophy of law |