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OECD Glossaries OECD Glossaries Corruption OECD Glossaries A GLOSSARY OF INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS IN CRIMINAL LAW. This Glossary explains the key elements required to classify Corruption as a criminal Corruption FIR ST. act, according to three major international conventions: 1) the OECD Convention on A GLOSSARY OF INTERNATIONAL D F O UR TH. FIF TH. D D FIRS. T FIF TH. FO U R T. H. Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Of cials in International Business Transactions; D THIR EC O N S EC O N. 2) the Council of Europe's Criminal Law Convention on Corruption ; and 3) the United STANDARDS IN TCRIMINAL. S T S ECON LAW T H F IRST S FO U R T. H THR. ID. Corruption H FIR. H FIFTH FIF FIRST. FIF TH. FO U R D FIRS. H. T FIF T. Nation's Convention against Corruption . H IR D FO U R T H THIRD. CO ND. SE. O N D THIRD THIRD. S EC O N. OND T S EC. U R T R T H. IF TH F. O H FO U. T S EC IRST F FIRST H FIF T D THIR. D H FO U. R. The speci c purpose of this Glossary is to assist the countries of the OECD IF T H FIRS D S EC.
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