Abstract
the different perspectives of domestic and international research focus on primary aspects: recent developments on the principles of international anti-corruption cooperation, intensive research on the mechanisms for realizing international anti-corruption cooperation, a sudden emergence of anti-corruption education cooperation, the extensive scope and integrated methods of law enforcement cooperation on anti-corruption, new developments to international anti-corruption assistance. This study would be of a very important academic value and practical significance to an accurate grasp of the future trend, a critically learning from the experience of overseas laws and an expansion of the relevant theories on domestic laws. As the most important international anti-corruption body in the world, the International Association of Anti- Corruption Authorities (IAACA), held the Fifth Congress in Morocco in October 2011. This non-governmental, non-political, non-profit and judicial international organization tends to promote implementing the UN Convention against Corruption and further international cooperation against corruption and bribery. This study would be of a very important academic value and practical significance to an accurate grasp of the future trend, a critically learning from the experience of overseas laws and an expansion of the relevant theories on domestic laws. The following will focus on the latest developments to the areas of international anti-corruption cooperation from different research perspectives.
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