The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, Volumul 49Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... officeholders to suspend one com- mitment . In the first instance , a private or public office , is inhe- rently incompatible with certain social roles . Medical counselors should not have an economic interest in selling the drugs they ...
... officeholders to suspend one com- mitment . In the first instance , a private or public office , is inhe- rently incompatible with certain social roles . Medical counselors should not have an economic interest in selling the drugs they ...
Pagina 69
... officeholders to oversight institutions . However , this form of enhanced transpa- rency has not yet triggered the press and civil society to monitor officeholders ' inexplicable enrichment in the light of the new data . An additional ...
... officeholders to oversight institutions . However , this form of enhanced transpa- rency has not yet triggered the press and civil society to monitor officeholders ' inexplicable enrichment in the light of the new data . An additional ...
Pagina 71
... officeholders , a category not governed by rules and regulations for minimizing discretio- nary power . Conflict of interest rules gain importance where defi- nitions of the public interest guided by rules on due process is weak or ...
... officeholders , a category not governed by rules and regulations for minimizing discretio- nary power . Conflict of interest rules gain importance where defi- nitions of the public interest guided by rules on due process is weak or ...
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