An assessment of Georgia's National Integrity System : the GNISA project


Autoria(s): Shacklock, Arthur; Saldadze, Malkhaz; Connors, Carmel; Lewis, Melea J.; Sampford, Charles
Data(s)

28/02/2008

Resumo

Georgia’s ‘National Integrity Systems’ are the institutions, laws, procedures, practices and attitudes that encourage and support integrity in the exercise of power in modern Georgian society. Integrity systems function to ensure that power is exercised in a manner that is true to the values, purposes and duties for which that power is entrusted to, or held by, institutions and individual office-holders. This report presents the results of the Open Society Institute / Open Society – Georgia Foundation funded project Georgian National Integrity Systems Assessment (GNISA), conducted in 2005–2006 by Caucasus Institute for Peace, Democracy and Development, Transparency International Georgia, Georgian Young Lawyers Association, in close cooperation with Griffith University Institute for Ethics, Governance and Law (Australia), and Tiri Group (UK), into how different elements of integrity systems interact, which combinations of institutions and reforms make for a strong integrity system, and how Georgia’s integrity systems should evolve to ensure coherence, not chaos in the way public integrity is maintained. Nevertheless all participants of the research may not share some conclusions given in the GNISA report.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/43675/

Publicador

Open Society Institute and Open Society Georgia Foundation

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/43675/1/gnisa-final-2007.pdf

http://www.griffith.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0015/51324/gnisa-final-2007.pdf

Shacklock, Arthur, Saldadze, Malkhaz, Connors, Carmel, Lewis, Melea J., & Sampford, Charles (2008) An assessment of Georgia's National Integrity System : the GNISA project. Open Society Institute and Open Society Georgia Foundation, Tbilisi, Georgia.

Direitos

© The Authors 2007 have asserted their rights under the Copyright Act 1968 to be identified as the authors of this work.

Fonte

Faculty of Law; Law and Justice Research Centre; School of Law

Palavras-Chave #160500 POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION #220100 APPLIED ETHICS #National Integrity System Assessment #Governance #Georgian Government
Tipo

Report