The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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Pagina 67
... conflicts of behavior . A public servant may have to listen to the demands of neighbors . He may even have to decide ex officio on issues in which he or his family has a personal interest . These and other situations describe ...
... conflicts of behavior . A public servant may have to listen to the demands of neighbors . He may even have to decide ex officio on issues in which he or his family has a personal interest . These and other situations describe ...
Pagina 69
... conflicts of interest , sets up special bodies to monitor situations of conflict of interest . Procedural approaches equally consider conflicts of interest as unavoidable . But this approach does not leave judgment on how to solve conflict ...
... conflicts of interest , sets up special bodies to monitor situations of conflict of interest . Procedural approaches equally consider conflicts of interest as unavoidable . But this approach does not leave judgment on how to solve conflict ...
Pagina 82
... interests , we might expect conflict of interest tools to offer solutions to these conflicts . To what extent can absolute or case - based impediments , disclosure of interests allowing for external review and activation of procedures ...
... interests , we might expect conflict of interest tools to offer solutions to these conflicts . To what extent can absolute or case - based impediments , disclosure of interests allowing for external review and activation of procedures ...
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