The Concept, Types and Structure of Corruption
Oleg Antonov, Ekaterina Lineva

TL;DR
This paper explores the nature, types, and structure of corruption through historical and legal analysis, emphasizing its long-term presence and classification as an economic crime.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of corruption's essence, varieties, and legal interpretations, integrating historical context with legal perspectives.
Findings
Corruption has deep historical roots.
Legal interpretation classifies corruption as an economic crime.
The study highlights the long-term nature of corruption.
Abstract
The article analyzes the essence of the phenomenon of corruption, highlights its main varieties and characteristics. The authors of the study apply historical analysis, emphasizing the long-term nature of corruption and its historical roots. The paper uses legal analysis to characterize the legal interpretation of corruption as an economic crime.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCorruption and Economic Development · Cultural, Linguistic, Economic Studies · Legal and Policy Issues
