The Construction of International Anti-corruption in New Trend—A Perspective from International Organizational Law
			
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				DOI: 10.23977/IEMB2020025			
			
			
				
Corresponding Author
				Xiaoxuan Niu			
			
				
ABSTRACT
				Corruption always tends to be a serious problem for every state. With the rapid social, economic, and technological development, corruption is more likely to become globalized. This article focuses on the international anti-corruption organization through case study and literature research, aiming at providing suggestions in order to improve the effectiveness of anti-corruption actions across the world. Shortages are found both in the international anti-corruption agencies and their conventions with respect to the deficient enforcement power and low compulsory constraints. Favourable political will lack in ineffective agencies, which further negatively impact their funding, faculties, specialization, and independence. The conventions are limited due to the legal lag and their soft law nature. Further, two suggestions are proposed: cooperation of international organization and procedural justice in the conventions.			
			
				
KEYWORDS
				International anti-corruption, international organization, anti-corruption convention, cooperation