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2012 | nr 1 | 117-133

Article title

Oblicza korupcji: formy i typy zachowań

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EN
Faces of corruption: forms and types of behavior

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PL

Abstracts

PL
Korupcja jest zjawiskiem trudnym do zdefiniowania, stąd, nierzadko, definiuje się ją poprzez podawanie przykładów określonych działań, jakie to zjawisko obejmuje. W niniejszym artykule przedstawiono spotykane w literaturze rozmaite klasyfikacje korupcji zarówno pod względem typu zachowań, z jakimi jest ona związana, jak również rodzaju podmiotów, jakich dotyczy i jakie w niej uczestniczą.
EN
Corruption is a phenomenon that is difficult to be defined. Thus, it is frequently determined with the use of examples of particular actions that are encompassed by this phenomenon. In the paper there are presented various classifications for corruption that occur in the literature. There were taken into account such criteria as types of behaviors as well as types of entities that are connected with corruption.

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117-133

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Bibliogr. 28 poz.

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bwmeta1.element.baztech-article-BSL6-0016-0043
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