Accountability Courts

Are accountability courts effective in fighting corruption?

Are accountability courts effective in fighting corruption? By Susan B’aretz | September 26, 2011 Article 42 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights affirms that any public official who commits a wrong, regardless of cause, is free to return to his or her own “rightful conduct” in a given situation, including “repudiation”, including not performing

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What is the time limit for filing cases in accountability courts?

What is the time limit for filing cases in accountability courts? By John P. Johnson There are numerous matters right on the line beginning here in the United States; they require accountability proceedings to occur so that the matter can be brought before the proper courts. Generally, that is done by appointment. However, of the

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