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Course: Governance and corruption in developing countries Assignment No: 3

Deadline: 19

th

December 2021

Q-1: Briefly discuss global implications of United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) for developing countries.

Q-2: What are the limitations for applications of ‘’article 57’’ of the UNCAC for developing countries? Support your arguments with examples.

Requirements: Each answer should not exceed 500 words; students are required to support their arguments with relevant examples. At least 4 references to answer each question, from web of sciences and scopus should be coded (students who do not have access to web of sciences and scopus can read papers from other sources). No plagiarism is accepted.

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