There is no time or society in which there is no form of corruption. It is a complex social phenomenon with a great negative impact on the state, the economy, the public sector and individuals. In the public administration, it is widespread.
Preventing corruption is very difficult, because it is necessary to engage all segments of society. In order to be an effective fight against corruption requires the reform of all parts of a society from the legal system, public administration, local self-government, judiciary to attitudes and access to individuals.
In the Republic of Serbia, as well as in the surrounding countries, corruption appears as a "disease" and at the same time one of the key obstacles to joining the European Union.
The goal of the master's work is to define corruption through corruption, to analyze its forms and characteristics, investigate specificities and define the reasons for it, as well as the guidelines for the functioning of the judiciary, in order to create a favorable environment for combating corruptive behavior. The special goal of the master's work is to study the forms of struggle, in particular the state of the legal and judicial system, as well as the directions of reforms in the areas where corruption is most present. For this purpose, among other things, the method of interviewing was used in examining the experience and attitudes of the respondents, as well as the method of a case study to show the situation in the Brčko District and the measures taken against corruption in this entity.
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