Евразийская интеграция: экономика, право, политика (Oct 2022)

Public, International Legal and Economic Aspects of Creating a System for Studying Corruption in the EAEU Member States

  • Yu. V. Mishalchenko,
  • S. G. Zoroyan,
  • T. N. Dovbush

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22394/2073-2929-2022-03-75-83
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 3
pp. 75 – 83

Abstract

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The article considers new approaches to the creation of a corruption research system. The authors point out that modern economic and legal methods for calculating corruption indices either do not take into account all manifestations of corruption or are highly influenced by political factors. The authors substantiate the need to apply a unified methodology for studying the level of corruption within the framework of the EAEU.Aim. Propose at the EAEU level the use of a comprehensive economic and legal methodology for studying the level of corruption, which, along with traditional methods, involves the active use of an artificial intelligence system — storage, transmission and processing of big data to detect corruption manifestations.Tasks. Determine the legal and economic foundations for studying the level of corruption in the Russian Federation and in the EAEU countries, as well as identify legal problems that impede the creation of uniform standards for studying corruption in the EAEU countries.Methods. In this study, methods of comparative law, methods of analysis and synthesis, as well as methods of deduction and induction were used.Results. In the course of the study, the authors come to the conclusion that there are a number of problematic economic and legal aspects both at the national level and at the international level in the field of corruption research. These problems are expressed in the absence of unified national and international standards that allow an impartial assessment of the level of corruption in the EAEU countries.Conclusion. As a result of the analysis of the identified problems, the authors propose ways to solve them through the creation of unified information economic and legal systems in the field of corruption research within the framework of the EAEU.

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