CORRUPTION – A MEAN OF ORGANIZED CRIMINAL

Authors

  • Željko Bjelajac Vanredni profesor Pravnog fakulteta za obrazovanje diplomiranih pravnika za privredu i pravosuđe Univerziteta Privredna akademija u Novom Sadu

Keywords:

organized crime, corruption, violence, European Commission, international acts

Abstract

Now days organized crime does not have any state and regime boundaries in the world. It is the major threat to political and economic stability, i.e. to the economic development of South-Eastern Europe. A net of well organized criminal groups, consisting of all the nationalities, are involved in “business” that bring a lot of profit, most often related to trade of narcotics, weapons and white slavery. This problem is of great importance. Through the reforms that take place in the period of transition, special attention must be given to this problem, followed by economic, legislative and other reforms.

References

Bjelajac, Ž., Trgovina ljudima, uzroci i posledice, Beograd 2005.

Krijumčarenje ljudi, Centar za unapređivanje pravnih studija Beograd, Centar za pravna pitanja Bukurešt, govor Aurel Ćobanu- Dordea.

Centar za proučavanje Alternativa / Centre for Policy Studies (CPA/CPS), (2002). Istraživanje javnog mnjenja o korupciji uz pomoć USAID, CRS i Freedom House.

UN, Zajednička procena situacije za Srbiju i Crnu Goru, Beograd 2003.

www.radiostudent.si/projekti/demokracija/teksti/korupcija

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Published

2008-04-30

How to Cite

Bjelajac, Željko. (2008). CORRUPTION – A MEAN OF ORGANIZED CRIMINAL. Pravo - Teorija I Praksa, 25(3-4), 47–54. Retrieved from https://casopis.pravni-fakultet.edu.rs/index.php/ltp/article/view/415

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