IMPROVING NATIONAL LEGISLATION ON COMBATING CORRUPTION IN THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR: PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
inevitability of punishment, legality, corruption factors in construction, corruption risks, legal instruments, national legislation, problems and solutionsAbstract
The article examines corruption factors and risks in the construction sector, their specific characteristics and the organizational and legal foundations of combating corruption. Particular attention is paid to the issues and challenges in the national legislation and possible legal solutions to resolving them.
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