Civil Law Convention on Corruption
Posted on June 17, 2019
This convention, issued by the Council of Europe requires contracting parties to include effective measures for victims to obtain compensation for damage as a result of corruption acts.
ReadThis convention, issued by the Council of Europe requires contracting parties to include effective measures for victims to obtain compensation for damage as a result of corruption acts.
ReadThis document, issued by the Council of Europe, completes the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption by addressing arbitrators and jurors in order to protect them from corruption.
ReadThis document, published in 2009 by the United Nations Organization, provides a guidance for the application and implementation of United Nations Convention Against Corruption.
ReadThis convention was published in 2004 by the United Nations Organization in special collaboration with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime in order to eliminate world corruption.
ReadThis reports complements the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention by addressing the primary sources of detection for the foreign bribery offense and analyzing actors that can play in uncovering this crime.
ReadTo make a report never use a device of your own, your place of work or home, you can find the nearest public-use computer;
Download ToR Browser and install it. Once installed, launch ToR;
Using ToR, create a “disposable” e-mail account using your webmail service of choice (Gmail, ProtonMail, etc.); and
Using ToR -and only through your new, disposable account- send a message to containing all the information you wish to share, making sure to attach any evidence (pictures, documents, etc.)
Note: It is very important that you do not use ToR to access any other accounts related to you, and that you only use it to access the new disposable account.
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