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The prohibition of corrupt state practices has long been a topic developed within the framework of economic and financial studies. However, it has not suffered the same fate from the point of view of its close relationship with the affectation of economic, social, cultural, and environmental rights....
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I28-R145-HWA_76642024-12-12 7664 The prohibition of corrupt state practices has long been a topic developed within the framework of economic and financial studies. However, it has not suffered the same fate from the point of view of its close relationship with the affectation of economic, social, cultural, and environmental rights. This issue is even clearer in Latin America, where tough socioeconomic conditions and alarming rates of corruption do not yet seem to have reached appropriate magnitude to attract the attention of the bodies of the Inter-American Human Rights System. Certainly, state practices of corruption are closely related to non-compliance with essential obligations regarding the protection of these rights. On this basis, this paper aims to address whether society has a human right to live free of corruption. To this end, legal arguments will be analyzed in order to directly derive this premise from the right to progressive development, as well as identify possible ways of overcoming the procedural obstacles that may hinder this approach Fil: Zorzin, Natalia Dánae. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Derecho. Buenos Aires, Argentina America Latina Zorzin, Natalia Dánae 2021 La prohibición de la corrupción estatal ha sido un tema largamente desarrollado en el marco de los estudios económicos y fiscales. Sin embargo, no ha corrido la misma suerte desde el punto de vista de su estrecha relación con la afectación a los derechos económicos, sociales, culturales y ambientales. Esta cuestión es aún más evidente en América Latina, donde las difíciles condiciones socioeconómicas y las alarmantes tasas de corrupción todavía no parecen haber alcanzado la magnitud suficiente como para llamar la atención de los órganos de protección del Sistema Interamericano de Derechos Humanos. Ciertamente, las prácticas estatales de corrupción guardan una estrecha relación con el incumplimiento de las obligaciones esenciales en materia de protección de estos derechos. Sobre esta base, el presente trabajo se propone abordar si la sociedad posee un derecho humano a vivir libre de corrupción. A tal fin, se analizarán argumentaciones jurídicas que permitan derivarlo directamente del derecho al desarrollo progresivo, así como posibles maneras de sortear los obstáculos procesales que pueden llegar a dificultar este abordaje application/pdf 0024-0079 (impreso) 2362-4620 (en linea) Corrupcion Derechos económicos, sociales, culturales y ambientales Desarrollo progresivo Sistema interamericano de derechos humanos Derechos colectivo Corruption Economic, social, cultural, and environmental rights Progressive development Interamerican human rights system Collective rights spa Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Derecho. Departamento de Publicaciones info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ar/ Lecciones y Ensayos, no. 106 El derecho a vivir libres de corrupción: análisis de su viabilidad jurídica en el Sistema Interamericano de Derechos Humanos The right to live free of corruption: analysis of its legal viability in the Inter-American Human Rights System info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=pderecho/lecciones&cl=CL1&d=HWA_7664 https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/collect/pderecho/lecciones/index/assoc/HWA_7664.dir/7664.PDF |
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The prohibition of corrupt state practices has long been a topic developed within the framework of economic and financial studies. However, it has not suffered the same fate from the point of view of its close relationship with the affectation of economic, social, cultural, and environmental rights. This issue is even clearer in Latin America, where tough socioeconomic conditions and alarming rates of corruption do not yet seem to have reached appropriate magnitude to attract the attention of the bodies of the Inter-American Human Rights System. Certainly, state practices of corruption are closely related to non-compliance with essential obligations regarding the protection of these rights. On this basis, this paper aims to address whether society has a human right to live free of corruption. To this end, legal arguments will be analyzed in order to directly derive this premise from the right to progressive development, as well as identify possible ways of overcoming the procedural obstacles that may hinder this approach |
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