Parliamentary codes of conduct do not end political corruption, but they can help build a democratic political culture

Dávid-Barrett, E. (2015). Parliamentary codes of conduct do not end political corruption, but they can help build a democratic political culture.
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Since Lord Nolan drafted his principles of public life, codes of conduct have become a key tool for parliaments around Europe seeking to build or repair their reputations. New research by Elizabeth Dávid-Barrett suggests that, although codes do not necessarily prevent corruption, the process of writing them helps to build a democratic culture and attract high-calibre individuals into public life.

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