The method the shape and the contents of a moralistically enhanced legislation on Anti-Corruption induces a sort of 'deadly spin' in the vital organs of a democracy. Letting it pitch down from the concept of 'criminal offense' to the concept of 'public sin'. The book tries to detect, organize and explain some paths of that degraded and unhealthy 'society of good', in which law-making seems to be perverted by having the need of select and punish mere appearances of corruption, simple unmoral doings.

Democracy in the Undertow: Models and Criticism of the Anti-Corruption Criminal Law

Rocco Alagna
2021

Abstract

The method the shape and the contents of a moralistically enhanced legislation on Anti-Corruption induces a sort of 'deadly spin' in the vital organs of a democracy. Letting it pitch down from the concept of 'criminal offense' to the concept of 'public sin'. The book tries to detect, organize and explain some paths of that degraded and unhealthy 'society of good', in which law-making seems to be perverted by having the need of select and punish mere appearances of corruption, simple unmoral doings.
2021
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