PENERAPAN THE UNITED NATION CONVENTION AGAINST CORRUPTION (UNCAC) DALAM HUKUM NASIONAL NEGARA-NEGARA DI ASEAN

Authors

  • Nabila Pirsa FH Bung Hatta
  • Uning Pratimaratri FH Bung Hatta

Abstract

The United Nation Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) is an international instrument that regulates the eradication of criminal acts of corruption which includes criminalization and is a guideline for countries in the world to formulate forms of criminal acts of corruption, but not all countries in ASEAN have the same application. This study aims to analyze the forms of acts and sanctions for corruption that are regulated in the laws of ASEAN countries. This type of research is normative legal research, namely comparative legal research. The results of the study show (1) the form of criminal acts of corruption, trade in influence as a whole is not regulated by countries in ASEAN. (2) Death penalty sanctions are no longer regulated by countries in ASEAN related to corruption. Keywords: Comparative Law, Corruption, the United Nation Convention against Corruption (UNCAC), ASEAN.

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Published

2023-02-26