Global Lessons from Fitzgerald : From State and National to Global Integrity Systems


Autoria(s): Sampford, Charles
Contribuinte(s)

Lewis, Colleen

Ransley, Janet

Homel, Ross

Data(s)

2010

Resumo

Tony Fitzgerald’s visionary leap was to see beyond localised, individual wrongdoing. He suggested remedies that were systemic, institutionalised, and directed at underlying structural problems that led to corruption. His report said ‘the problems with which this Inquiry is concerned are not merely associated with individuals, but are institutionalized and related to attitudes which have become entrenched’ (Fitzgerald Report 1989, 13). His response was to suggest an enmeshed system of measures to not only respond reactively to future corruption, but also to prevent its recurrence through improved integrity systems. In the two decades since that report the primary focus of corruption studies and anti-corruption activism has remained on corruption at the local level or within sovereign states. International activism was largely directed at co-ordinating national campaigns and to use international instruments to make these campaigns more effective domestically. This reflects the broader fact that, since the rise of the nation state, states have comprised the majority of the largest institutional actors and have been the most significant institution in the lives of most individuals. This made states the ‘main game in town’ for the ‘governance disciplines’ of ethics, law, political science and economics.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/42317/

Publicador

Australian Academic Press

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/42317/2/42317.pdf

https://www.australianacademicpress.com.au/books/details/134/The_Fitzgerald_Legacy_Reforming_Public_Life_in_Australia_and_Beyond

Sampford, Charles (2010) Global Lessons from Fitzgerald : From State and National to Global Integrity Systems. In Lewis, Colleen, Ransley, Janet, & Homel, Ross (Eds.) The Fitzgerald Legacy: Reforming Public Life in Australia and Beyond. Australian Academic Press, Brisbane , Qld, pp. 212-235.

Direitos

Copyright 2010 Australian Academic Press.

Fonte

Faculty of Law; Law and Justice Research Centre

Palavras-Chave #160200 CRIMINOLOGY #160500 POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION #220100 APPLIED ETHICS #Political History - Queensland #Governance
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Book Chapter