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The Comparative Research On Crime Of Bribery

Posted on:2007-09-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y Y PengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2166360185465525Subject:Criminal Law
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The Crime of Bribery is a very old crime. It has serious social harm as an extreme form of corruption. Our party and country always insist on the criminal policy of strictly hitting Crime of Bribery, as do other countries and areas. But comparing with other countries and areas, a lot of penal provisions on Crime of Bribery such as name of crime, constitution of crime and penal treatment are faulty, they reflect legislative condition of loose criminal-net and serious heavy-offense idea in our criminal law. As a result, our criminal policy of strictly hitting Crime of Bribery has not been come into force completely, the effect of hitting Crime of Bribery by criminal law has been worse, our criminal law can not adapt to complex Crime of Bribery day by day and provoke bribing behaviors. We must follow the shout of strongly demanding penalizing corruption from the public, learn criminal legislative experience of other countries and areas so as to improve our legislation on Crime of Bribery that is beneficial to realizing the unification of formal rationality and essential rationality, social protection and right protection and that is very helpful to strictly hitting Crime of Bribery, purifying social fashion, keeping reform-opening up and socialist modernization construction going smoothly.At first, this thesis made a comparatively scientific explanation on concept of Crime of Bribery, then made a comparative research on legislative condition, constitution of crime and penal treatment of Crime of Bribery from the macrocosm and the microcosm, in the end made a deep thinking on legislation of Crime of Bribery and put forward some legislative proposals by comparative and positive research, learning the present fruit.
Keywords/Search Tags:Criminal Law of China, Criminal law of Foreign Country, Crime of Bribery, Comparative Research
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