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Transnational and human rights approaches to anti-corruption in Latin America and beyond

Victim's access to justice and reparations should be central to anti-corruption thinking.
18 July 2025

Fighting grand corruption. Transnational and human rights approaches in Latin America and beyond

Naomi Roht-Arriaza. 2025.

This book explores how corruption has changed, and how new anti-corruption thinking, especially in Latin America, centres human rights, victims' access to justice, and reparations. Roht-Arriaza shows how activists have used outside pressure and support for local actors where state institutions have been captured and foregrounds anti-corruption considerations in dealing with transitional justice and atrocity crimes.

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