Civil Signals – A Major Democratic Method against Corruption Practices in Contemporary Society
Abstract
The article examines the civil signals as one of the main methods to combat corruption as a form of civic participation in country government. The right of citizens to report to public authorities and thus to participate themselves in the management of the state can be defined as one of the main means by which the relations between the state and the civil society are established. The signals sent by citizens appear to be a major mechanism against corrupt practices in the modern democratic society.
Full Text: PDF DOI: 10.15640/jlcj.v2n2a12
Abstract
The article examines the civil signals as one of the main methods to combat corruption as a form of civic participation in country government. The right of citizens to report to public authorities and thus to participate themselves in the management of the state can be defined as one of the main means by which the relations between the state and the civil society are established. The signals sent by citizens appear to be a major mechanism against corrupt practices in the modern democratic society.
Full Text: PDF DOI: 10.15640/jlcj.v2n2a12
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