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- PublicationOpen AccessCriminal liability for offenses is related to corruption in sports(Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de publicaciones, 2022) Kuryliuk, Yurii; Shvedova, Hanna; Karpenko, Mykola; Kushnir, Yaroslav; Sitsinskiy, NazariyThere is apiece of growing evidence that the sports industry has reached the level of optimum financial stability, but on the other side it has also created an environment for the emergence of specific corruption in the field of sportsin the form of match-fixing and illegal betting.The corruption has crossed the roads to public administration and has spread into new areas of society. Corruption in sports involves any illegal, immoral,or unethical activity that attempts to deliberately distort theintegrity of any sport thereby affecting or manipulating the outcome of the sports events.As a result, "sports corruption" today is large, global,and organized. The present study was conducted to highlight the rapidly expanding corruption issues in various spheres of public relations.This researchhas notified the lack of evidence in the field of sports at national and international levels regardingthe issues of improving legal and organizational measures to prevent corruption and maintain fairness in sports. The study of scientific positions of experts on this issue in the comparative legal aspect will expand the theoretical provisions of the sciences of criminal law, to develop recommendations for improving existing legislation and law enforcement practice
- PublicationOpen AccessDe la Resolución 2625 a la Agenda 2030: un nuevo modelo de cooperación internacional(Universidad de Navarra, 2021) Vázquez Serrano, Irene; Derecho Financiero, Internacional y ProcesalEl modelo de cooperación internacional más clásico, esbozado tímidamente tras la Segunda Guerra Mundial y basado en donantes y receptores, ha dado lugar a un nuevo modelo que, si bien se recoge tímidamente en la Resolución 2625, ha sido desarrollado y puesto de manifiesto en la Agenda 2030 y sus Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible, última evolución del principio de cooperación. Un modelo liderado por Naciones Unidas, amparado por el consenso en su adopción y asentado en la cooperación horizontal, con una amplitud de actores y nuevas formas y herramientas de cooperación, pero con numerosos retos aún por delante, incluso, para el Derecho internacional.