Abstract

The article is an analytical study of the legal mechanisms used in the fight against corruption within the framework of socio-philosophical analysis. The author examines modern approaches to the fight against corruption based on social and philosophical concepts such as justice, responsibility, and moral values. The article discusses the effectiveness of various legal instruments and mechanisms, including legislative acts, administrative procedures and international agreements, in the context of their compliance with social and philosophical principles. The author also analyzes the obstacles and challenges faced by legal mechanisms to combat corruption, including corruption in law enforcement and judicial structures, lack of transparency and lack of consideration of public interests. In conclusion, the article offers recommendations for improving legal mechanisms in order to more effectively combat corruption based on a socio-philosophical approach.

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