Anti-corruption laws in Costa Rica. A perspective from the duty of integrity as an ethical exercise that prioritizes collective well-being over particular interests (Preprint)

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https://doi.org/10.15359/ra.1-35.7

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OECD

Abstract

This paper aims to diagnose, based on the principle of the duty of integrity as an ethical exercise that prioritizes collective well-being over private interests, the anti-corruption legislation specifically directed at the functioning of Costa Rican state insti­tutions since the country joined the OECD.


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2025-07-29

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How to Cite

Anti-corruption laws in Costa Rica. A perspective from the duty of integrity as an ethical exercise that prioritizes collective well-being over particular interests (Preprint). (2025). Repertorio Americano, 35, 117-131. https://doi.org/10.15359/ra.1-35.7