Cornell International Law Journal
Volume 33, Number 3 (Symposium: Fighting International Corruption & (and) Bribery in the 21st Century)
Articles
Luncheon Address
Miguel Schloss
Bribery and Corruption in Eastern Europe, the Baltic States, and the Commonwealth of Independent States: What is to be Done
Beverley Earle
Gifts, Bribes, and Exchange: Relationships in Non-Market Economies and Lessons for Pax E-Commercia
Timothy L. Fort and James J. Noone
A Coalition of Industrialized Nations, Developing Nations, Multilateral Development Banks, and Non-Governmental Organizations: A Pivotal Complement to Current Anti-Corruption Initiatives
Barbara Crutchfield George and Kathleen A. Lacey
Fighting Corruption: A Principled Approach: The C Principles (Combating Corruption)
David Hess and Thomas W. Dunfee
The Myth of Anti-Bribery as Transnational Intrusion
Philip M. Nicholas
Globalization, Asian Values, and Economic Reform: The Impact of Tradition and Change on Ethical Values in Chinese Business
Clyde D. Stolenberg
Multilateral Cooperation to Combat Corruption: Normative Regimes Despite Mixed Motives and Diverse Values
Duane Windsor and Kathleen A. Getz