Course Information
- 2022-23
- 5-Year B.A., LL.B. (Hons.), LL.M.
- IV, V
- Jul 2022
- Elective Course
Corruption affects all aspects of human life. Studies have revealed that corruption acts as an obstacle to political, social and economic development. It is often linked with problems relating to political instability, human rights violations and increased poverty. According to Transparency International, “Corruption enables human rights abuses, setting off a vicious and escalating spiral. As rights and freedoms are eroded, democracy declines and authoritarianism takes its place, which in turn enables higher levels of corruption.” Corruption has been a matter of grave concern for the international community for several years. World Bank President Jim Yong Kim had described it as ‘public enemy no. 1’ and according to estimates almost $40 billion in foreign aid to world’s poorest economy are lost due to corruption. The major fallout of corruption are – increases the cost of doing business, leads to inefficient use of public resources, excludes the poor from access to public services and it undermines rule of law. In recent years the international community has been making efforts towards combatting corruption with the enactment of The United Nations Convention against Corruption 2003. Several international organizations have been advocating for fight against corruption such as World Bank, OECD and Transparency International (TI).