Three case studies analyze very different efforts to combat corruption. Their lessons are key for progress today.
Rule of Law & Anti-Corruption
What Went Right (and Wrong) in Latin America’s Anti-Corruption Fight
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Roberto Simon
Anti-Corruption Case Studies Provide Lessons for Post-Pandemic Latin America
Can the pandemic become an opportunity to pass critical anti-corruption reforms? Three case studies by AS/COA’s Anti-Corruption Working Group provide critical insights.
FinCEN en América Latina: "La corrupción afecta la vida diaria de las personas"
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Diego Zúñiga
"La ciudadanía es cada vez más consciente de que los delitos financieros son la raíz de la corrupción", dice Roberto Simon de AS/COA a Deutsche Welle.
AQ Podcast – The Lozoya Case Shaking Mexico: What to Expect
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AQ Online
The scandals involving the former Pemex chief may impact politics more than the rule of law, says Eduardo Bohórquez.
Why a Human Rights Icon Needs Its Independence
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José Miguel Vivanco, Tamara Taraciuk Broner
This is not the time to weaken the IACHR.
Latin American Congresses Could Become Irrelevant – Unless They Adapt
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Maria Baron, Cristiano Ferri
The pandemic is exposing how legislative powers in the region are outdated and poorly prepared for the 21st century.
The Flawed Legal Battle to Save Brazil’s Indigenous from COVID-19
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Thiago Amparo
A Supreme Court decision sounds encouraging on the surface – but will likely fail to protect indigenous peoples in practice.