The Impact of Corruption on Human Rights & the Legal Mechanism for its Compacting: Case of Jordan

Authors

  • Raed S. A Faqir Al.Balqa Applied University, Jordan
  • Muddather Abu Karaki Al-Hussain Bin Tala University H. K of Jordan
  • Majed Ahmad K. Marashdah Al.Balqa Applied University, Jordan

Abstract

The present paper addresses the issue of corruption and human rights in Jordan. This paper aims to explain the concepts of
corruption and human right, the dimensions of corruption and its types. The main focus of the current study will be on the international
and national legal frame work to compact corruption, the relation between corruption and economic crimes and organized crimes in
Jordan. The issue of corruption and a comprehensive development in Jordan will be discussed by this paper. According to the adopted legal
and judicial mechanisms to compact corruption in Jordan and the judicial attitude regarding this issue will be highlighted. The current
study brings a significant conclusions and recommendations in order to protect human rights from corruptions; it advocates that all these
recommendations are necessary for all branches of the state to reduce and eliminate the phenomena of corruption by all of its types.

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Published

2011-09-01

How to Cite

The Impact of Corruption on Human Rights & the Legal Mechanism for its Compacting: Case of Jordan. (2011). Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 2(3), 454. https://www.richtmann.org/journal/index.php/mjss/article/view/10863