International organizations
Selected Resources
Official DocumentsUnited Nations Convention Against Corruption (2004)www.unodc.org/documents/treaties/UNCAC/Publications/Convention/08-50026_E.pdf. Official translations of the Convention are available also in Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, and Spanish...
Making Change Happen
[Author of box 23.6 is Sami Faltas, The Netherlands]No two defence organizations face the same problems of integrity and corruption. Respectively, integrity building initiatives may require different levels and types of effort, from minor adjustments in a...
The Role of International Organisations
International organisations have played a central role in driving the tremendous shift in worldwide attitudes about corruption that have taken place in the past twenty years. They have also played a major role in practical efforts to counter corruption...
Regulatory Frameworks
There are a number of regulatory and legal mechanisms to tackle corruption at both the state and international levels. Although such frameworks are not in themselves solutions to corruption, they are nonetheless a pre-requisite to fighting it. This...
The Importance of Integrity Building
One does not fight corruption by fighting corruption – merely prosecuting an individual, or declaring another anticorruption campaign, redrafting another anticorruption decree, or establishing yet another anticorruption commission. Daniel Kaufmann,...
Integrity Issues Related to Military Operations
[Author of boxes 12.1, 12.2, 12.3, 12.4 is Todor Tagarev]Corruption accompanies not only the management of the defence establishment in peacetime but also the immediate preparation of forces for operational deployment, the conduct of peacekeeping missions...
NATO and the Evolution of the Building Integrity Initiative
The Principles of NATONATO was founded in 1949 with an enduring vision: the indivisibility of Allied security. More than sixty years later, NATO continues to sustain this vision and remains the primary forum for security consultations among the allies of...