Fighting Corruption in Latin America and the Caribbean at a Supranational Level: Balances and Challenges of the Inter-American Convention Against Corruption

La Convención Interamericana Contra la Corrupción de 1996 fue el primer tratado firmado para combatir la corrupción en el ámbito transnacional. La Convención fue adoptada debido al creciente interés de la Organización de los Estados Americanos en proteger la democracia en la región, particularmente...

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Inter-American Convention Against Corruption,
Follow-up Mechanism for implementing the Inter-American Convention Against Corruption,
Mission to Support the Fight against Corruption and Impunity in Honduras,
transnational corruption,
global law
Convención Interamericana Contra la Corrupción,
Mecanismo de Seguimiento de la Implementación de la Convención Interamericana Contra la Corrupción,
Misión de Apoyo contra la Corrupción y la Impunidad en Honduras,
corrupción transnacional,
derecho global
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Fighting Corruption in Latin America and the Caribbean at a Supranational Level: Balances and Challenges of the Inter-American Convention Against Corruption
dc.title.translated.eng.fl_str_mv Fighting Corruption in Latin America and the Caribbean at a Supranational Level: Balances and Challenges of the Inter-American Convention Against Corruption
title Fighting Corruption in Latin America and the Caribbean at a Supranational Level: Balances and Challenges of the Inter-American Convention Against Corruption
spellingShingle Fighting Corruption in Latin America and the Caribbean at a Supranational Level: Balances and Challenges of the Inter-American Convention Against Corruption
Inter-American Convention Against Corruption,
Follow-up Mechanism for implementing the Inter-American Convention Against Corruption,
Mission to Support the Fight against Corruption and Impunity in Honduras,
transnational corruption,
global law
Convención Interamericana Contra la Corrupción,
Mecanismo de Seguimiento de la Implementación de la Convención Interamericana Contra la Corrupción,
Misión de Apoyo contra la Corrupción y la Impunidad en Honduras,
corrupción transnacional,
derecho global
title_short Fighting Corruption in Latin America and the Caribbean at a Supranational Level: Balances and Challenges of the Inter-American Convention Against Corruption
title_full Fighting Corruption in Latin America and the Caribbean at a Supranational Level: Balances and Challenges of the Inter-American Convention Against Corruption
title_fullStr Fighting Corruption in Latin America and the Caribbean at a Supranational Level: Balances and Challenges of the Inter-American Convention Against Corruption
title_full_unstemmed Fighting Corruption in Latin America and the Caribbean at a Supranational Level: Balances and Challenges of the Inter-American Convention Against Corruption
title_sort Fighting Corruption in Latin America and the Caribbean at a Supranational Level: Balances and Challenges of the Inter-American Convention Against Corruption
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Hernández G., José Ignacio
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Hernández G., José Ignacio
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Inter-American Convention Against Corruption,
Follow-up Mechanism for implementing the Inter-American Convention Against Corruption,
Mission to Support the Fight against Corruption and Impunity in Honduras,
transnational corruption,
global law
topic Inter-American Convention Against Corruption,
Follow-up Mechanism for implementing the Inter-American Convention Against Corruption,
Mission to Support the Fight against Corruption and Impunity in Honduras,
transnational corruption,
global law
Convención Interamericana Contra la Corrupción,
Mecanismo de Seguimiento de la Implementación de la Convención Interamericana Contra la Corrupción,
Misión de Apoyo contra la Corrupción y la Impunidad en Honduras,
corrupción transnacional,
derecho global
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Convención Interamericana Contra la Corrupción,
Mecanismo de Seguimiento de la Implementación de la Convención Interamericana Contra la Corrupción,
Misión de Apoyo contra la Corrupción y la Impunidad en Honduras,
corrupción transnacional,
derecho global
description La Convención Interamericana Contra la Corrupción de 1996 fue el primer tratado firmado para combatir la corrupción en el ámbito transnacional. La Convención fue adoptada debido al creciente interés de la Organización de los Estados Americanos en proteger la democracia en la región, particularmente en relación con la corrupción y otros vicios de los gobiernos electos. En ese sentido, la Convención promueve la convergencia de los marcos nacionales anticorrupción y la cooperación internacional en casos de corrupción transna­cional. Para mejorar su eficacia, en 2001, la Organización creó un Mecanismo de Seguimiento basado en la cooperación técnica y consensuada. En 2016 se dio un paso más con la creación de la Misión de Apoyo a la Lucha contra la Corrupción y la Impunidad en Honduras, la cual fue terminada en 2020 por el Gobierno de Honduras para proteger la soberanía nacional. La Convención demuestra que la mayor debilidad de las respuestas supranacionales a la co­rrupción es la falta de mecanismos internacionales de aplicación. Para hacer frente a esa situación, la Organización de los Estados Americanos ha creado instrumentos flexibles para supervisar el cumplimiento de la Convención basados en la cooperación y colaboración de los Estados. Sin embargo, la defensa de la soberanía nacional (debido al principio de no intervención) y la fragilidad del Estado para implementar políticas anticorrupción han creado nuevos desafíos.
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Huerta, C. “Los estándares del Sistema Interamericano de Derechos Humanos en el fortalecimiento del Estado de derecho y la transformación de la legislación administrativa en México”, in Von Bogdandy, A. et al., La interamericanización del Derecho Administrativo en América Latina, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law-Instituto de Estudios Constitucionales del Estado de Querétaro, Querétaro, 2022.
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spelling Hernández G., José Ignacio2024-04-29T11:53:04Z2025-04-09T17:55:56Z2024-04-29T11:53:04Z2025-04-09T17:55:56Z2024-04-29La Convención Interamericana Contra la Corrupción de 1996 fue el primer tratado firmado para combatir la corrupción en el ámbito transnacional. La Convención fue adoptada debido al creciente interés de la Organización de los Estados Americanos en proteger la democracia en la región, particularmente en relación con la corrupción y otros vicios de los gobiernos electos. En ese sentido, la Convención promueve la convergencia de los marcos nacionales anticorrupción y la cooperación internacional en casos de corrupción transna­cional. Para mejorar su eficacia, en 2001, la Organización creó un Mecanismo de Seguimiento basado en la cooperación técnica y consensuada. En 2016 se dio un paso más con la creación de la Misión de Apoyo a la Lucha contra la Corrupción y la Impunidad en Honduras, la cual fue terminada en 2020 por el Gobierno de Honduras para proteger la soberanía nacional. La Convención demuestra que la mayor debilidad de las respuestas supranacionales a la co­rrupción es la falta de mecanismos internacionales de aplicación. Para hacer frente a esa situación, la Organización de los Estados Americanos ha creado instrumentos flexibles para supervisar el cumplimiento de la Convención basados en la cooperación y colaboración de los Estados. Sin embargo, la defensa de la soberanía nacional (debido al principio de no intervención) y la fragilidad del Estado para implementar políticas anticorrupción han creado nuevos desafíos.The 1996 Inter-American Convention Against Corruption was the first treaty signed to tackle corruption at a transnational level. The Convention was ad­opted due to the increasing interest of the Organization of American States to protect democracy in the region, particularly against corruption and other vices of elected Governments. In that sense, the Convention promotes the conver­gence of national anti-corruption frameworks and international cooperation in transnational corruption cases. To improve its effectiveness, in 2001, the Organization created a Follow-up Mechanism based on consensual and techni­cal cooperation. In 2016, a further step was adopted with the creation of the Mission to Support the Fight Against Corruption and Impunity in Honduras, which was terminated in 2020 by the Honduran Government to protect na­tional sovereignty. The Convention demonstrates that the greatest weakness of supranational responses to corruption is the lack of international enforcement mechanisms. To address this situation, the Organization of American States has created flexible instruments to supervise the fulfillment of the Convention based on the cooperation and collaboration of the states. However, the defense of national sovereignty (due to the non-intervention principle) and the State’s fragility to implement anti-corruption policies have created further challenges.application/pdftext/htmltext/xml10.18601/01229893.n59.092346-20510122-9893https://bdigital.uexternado.edu.co/handle/001/25554https://doi.org/10.18601/01229893.n59.09spaDepartamento de Derecho Constitucionalhttps://revistas.uexternado.edu.co/index.php/derest/article/download/9397/17043https://revistas.uexternado.edu.co/index.php/derest/article/download/9397/17044https://revistas.uexternado.edu.co/index.php/derest/article/download/9397/17045Núm. 59 , Año 2024 : Mayo - Agosto29059261Revista Derecho del EstadoAltamirano, G. “The Impact of the Inter-American Convention Against Corruption”, in University of Miami Inter-American Law Review, 38-3, 2006-2007, 487-547.Aguiar, A. El derecho a la democracia, Caracas, Editorial Jurídica Venezolana, 2008.Aman, A. Administrative Law in a Global Era, Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1992.Andrade Viera, S. “Institucionalización de políticas anticorrupción a través del apoyo de misiones internacionales”, in Opera, 30, 2022.Andrews, M. The limits of institutional reforms in development, New York, Cambridge University Press, 2017.Boister, N. An Introduction to Transnational Criminal Law, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2018.Borlini, L., and Arnone, M. Corruption: Economic Analysis and International Law, Northampton, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2014.Brewer, A.R. Sobre la democracia, Editorial Jurídica Venezolana, Caracas, 2019.Brinks, D., Levitskly, S., and Murillo, V., Understanding Institutional Weakness. Power and design in Latin American institutions, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2019.Cassese, S. The Global Polity, Sevilla: Global Law Press, 2012.Cassese, S. Advanced Introduction to Global Administrative Law, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2021.Chaikin, D, and Sharman, J. Corruption and Money Laundering: A Symbiotic Relationship, New York, Palgrave Macmillan US, 2009.Chayes, S. Thieves of State: Why Corruption Threatens Global Security, New York, W. W. Norton & Company, 2015.Cooley, A. et al. “The Rise of Kleptocracy: Laundering Cash, Whitewashing Reputations”, in Journal of Democracy, 29(1), 2018Coralie P, and Jon V. Global Corruption Barometer. Latin America and the Caribbean 2019. Citizens’ view and experience of corruption, International Transparency, 2019.Corrales, J. “Autocratic Legalism in Venezuela”, in Journal of Democracy, 26(2), 2015.Davis, K. E. Between Impunity and Imperialism: the Regulation of Transnational Bribery, New York, Oxford University Press, 2019.Michele, R. “The Follow-up Mechanism of the Inter-American Convention Against Corrup¬tion: a Preliminary Assessment: Is the Glass Half Empty?”, in Southwestern Journal of Law and Trade in the Americas, 10-2, 2004.Engel, E. et al. Informe del Grupo Asesor de Expertos en anticorrupción, transparencia e integridad para América Latina y el Caribe, Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo, Washington, D.C., 2018.Feingeblatt, H. (ed.). Los costos sociales de la corrupción, Tegucigalpa, maccih, 2019.Ferrajoli, L. Democracia y garantismo, Madrid, Trotta, 2018.Florencia Tort, C. “The search for synergies: the utopian ideal of cooperation between international anti-corruption mechanisms”, in Bismuth, R. et al. (ed.). The Trasnationalization of Anti-Corruption Law, New York, Routledge, 2021.Fukuyama, F. Political Order and Political Decay, New York, Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, 2014.Hernández G., J.I., “The Limits of the Rule of Law to Address Systemic Corruption”, November 4, 2021, at https://www.corruptionjusticeandlegitimacy.org/post/the-limits-of-the-rule-of-law-to-address-systemic-corruption.Hernández, J.I. La pandemia de la covid-19 y el Derecho Administrativo en América Latina, Tirant lo Blanch-Universidad del Rosario, Bogotá.Haugaard, M. “Kleptocracy, Authoritarianism and Democracy as Ideal Types of Political Power”, in Journal of Political Power ahead-of-print 2023.Huerta, C. “Los estándares del Sistema Interamericano de Derechos Humanos en el fortalecimiento del Estado de derecho y la transformación de la legislación administrativa en México”, in Von Bogdandy, A. et al., La interamericanización del Derecho Administrativo en América Latina, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law-Instituto de Estudios Constitucionales del Estado de Querétaro, Querétaro, 2022.Hirschfeld, K. Gangster States: Organized Crime, Kleptocracy, and Political Collapse, New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.Inter-American Comission on Human Rights, Corrupción y Derechos Humanos, Washington D.C., 2019.Jessup, P. “The Estrada doctrine”, in American Journal of International Law 25, 1931.Johnsøn, J. Anti-Corruption Strategies in Fragile States: Theory and Practice in Aid Agen¬cies, Northampton, Edward Elgar, 2016.Kingsbury, B. et al. “Global Administrative Law and Deliberative Democracy”, in The Oxford Handbook of the Theory of International Law, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2016.Luján, M. “Algunos aspectos de la lucha contra la corrupción en el ámbito interamericano”, in Agenda Internacional 11-22, 2005.Mazzuca, S.. Latecomer State Formation: Political Geography and Capacity Failure in Latin America, New Haven, Yale University Press, 2021.Morales, M. “Aproximación a los estándares interamericanos sobre corrupción, institucionalidad democrática y derechos humanos”, in Impacto de la corrupción en los derechos humanos, Querétaro, Instituto de Estudios Constitucionales del Estado de Querétaro, 2018.Pasculli, L., and R., N. “The global anti-corruption framework”, in Ryder, N. et al. (ed.). Corruption, Integrity, and the Law: Global Regulatory Challenges, New York, Law of Routledge, 2020.Risse, T. “Governance in Areas of Limited Statehood”, in Risse, T. et al., The Oxford Handbook of Governance, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2019.Rose-Ackerman, S. Corruption and Government: Causes, Consequences, and Reform, New York, Cambridge University Press, 1999.Rose-Ackerman, S. “Trust, honesty, and corruption: reflection on the state-building process”, in Archives Européennes de Sociologie. 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