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49 U.C.D. L. Rev. 703 (2015-2016)
Is There a Right to Be Free from Corruption?

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           Is There a Right to Be Free

                   from Corruption?

                           Anita Ramasastry*

   Scholars and policymakers have, for some time, focused on the link
between corruption and human rights. This has been to illustrate that
corruption is not a victimless crime. While this has publicized the impact
of corruption on individuals and on society, it has not changed the lack of
political will to prosecute many instances of corruption. Thus citizens
often stand by as their leaders plunder national treasuries. Rather than
focusing solely on human rights, or trying to create a new human right
to befreefrom corruption, this article explores the right to a legal remedy
for victims of corruption as set forth in Article 35 of the United Nations
Convention against Corruption.
   This treaty-based right provides a foundation from which civil society
can build an enforceable right to befreefrom corruption. This article also
examines recent challenges brought by civil society groups trying to
reclaim assets that were obtained through grand corruption and otherwise
hold accountable their political leaders. These groups have used novel
theories of legal standing in attempts to recover stolen assets or seek a
remedy for public harm caused by systemic corruption. Based on Article
35 and emerging case law, the author argues that the emerging treaty
right is one that can be broadly construed, and which forms the basis for
further policy and legislative reforms.


     Copyright © 2015 Anita Ramasastry. Professor of Law and Director, Graduate
Program in Sustainable International Development, University of Washington School
of Law.

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