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      Corrupção e judiciário: a (in)eficácia do sistema judicial no combate à corrupção Translated title: Corruption and judicial system: the (in)effectiveness of the judicial system against corruption

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          Há uma percepção generalizada no brasil de que funcionários públicos corruptos não são punidos. Não obstante, até o momento, não há evidências empíricas que apóiem essa afirmação e muitos argumentam que se trata de uma percepção equivocada decorrente do aumento de medidas anticorrupção. Uma das principais razões para essa notável ausência é a grande dificuldade de se identificar casos comprovados de corrupção para, então, se averiguar se eles foram ou não punidos pelo sistema judicial. Este artigo usa o sistema brasileiro de responsabilidade tríplice como um experimento natural para medir o desempenho do sistema judicial contra corrupção. Nossos resultados mostram que o sistema judicial brasileiro é altamente ineficaz no combate à corrupção, sendo a probabilidade de ser punido menor do que 5%.

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          There is a widespread perception in Brazil that civil servants caught in corrupt practices are not punished. Yet, until now, there was no hard evidence that would support such claim and some argued that this was just a misleading perception due to the recent increase in anti-corruption measures. One of the main reasons for this notable absence is the difficulty of identifying atual cases of corruption to evalute whether the agents are actully being punished by the judicial system or not. This article uses the brazilian triple responsibility system as a natural experiment to assess juducial system is highly ineffective agaist corruption with a lower than 5% probability of conviction.

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                rdgv
                Revista Direito GV
                Rev. direito GV
                Fundação Getúlio Vargas, Escola de Direito (São Paulo )
                2317-6172
                June 2011
                : 7
                : 1
                : 75-98
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Secretário de transparência e controle do distrito federal
                [2 ] Universidade Católica de Brasília Brazil
                Article
                S1808-24322011000100005
                10.1590/S1808-24322011000100005
                caa139ce-586d-4334-a22f-d8e48502812f

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                General law
                corruption,public administration,legal procedure,judiciary,enforcement,corrupção,administração pública,processo legal,judiciário,eficácia

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