State Capture: Is It a Crime? How the World Perceived It

State capture has emerged as a global threat in several countries. The definitions vary from the act of rent-seeking to corruption. Russia, Ukraine, and some countries in Central Asia are several areas where state capture was first observed. Indonesia is not immune from the threat. Several misconduc...

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Main Author: Lily Evelina Sitorus
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Indonesia 2011-05-01
Series:Indonesia Law Review
Online Access:http://ilrev.ui.ac.id/index.php/home/article/view/82
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spelling doaj-d6f374f0fdee4f6d8bc371b76f54c3872020-11-24T21:07:17ZengUniversitas IndonesiaIndonesia Law Review2088-84302356-21292011-05-0112456810.15742/ilrev.v1n2.8278State Capture: Is It a Crime? How the World Perceived ItLily Evelina Sitorus0Directorate of Intellectual Property Rights, Ministry of Justice and Human Rights, Republic of IndonesiaState capture has emerged as a global threat in several countries. The definitions vary from the act of rent-seeking to corruption. Russia, Ukraine, and some countries in Central Asia are several areas where state capture was first observed. Indonesia is not immune from the threat. Several misconducts in the country had already been labeled as state capture. There are some distinctions between state capture and corruption, whereas in a few countries both are considered as the same. Strategies for combating corruption usually involve reducing state capture.http://ilrev.ui.ac.id/index.php/home/article/view/82
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description State capture has emerged as a global threat in several countries. The definitions vary from the act of rent-seeking to corruption. Russia, Ukraine, and some countries in Central Asia are several areas where state capture was first observed. Indonesia is not immune from the threat. Several misconducts in the country had already been labeled as state capture. There are some distinctions between state capture and corruption, whereas in a few countries both are considered as the same. Strategies for combating corruption usually involve reducing state capture.
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