Anti-corruption reform as a component of the sustainable development strategy and its impact on a safe environment

Reforma de la lucha contra la corrupción como componente de la estrategia de desarrollo sostenible y su impacto en un entorno seguro

Palabras clave: objetivos de desarrollo sostenible, política anticorrupción, seguridad ambiental nacional, política regional, regulación administrativa y legal

Resumen

El objeto de la investigación es la reforma anticorrupción como componente de la Estrategia de  Desarrollo Sostenible y su impacto en un entorno seguro: reflexión administrativa, legal y criminológica. Se sabe que la estrategia de seguridad nacional de Ucrania identifica la corrupción entre las amenazas actuales y previstas, lo que evita que la economía ucraniana se deprima, imposibilita su crecimiento sostenible y dinámico y, como resultado, alimenta el entorno criminal. La base metodológica de la investigación se presenta como análisis comparativo-legal y sistemático, método formal-legal, método de interpretación, método hermenéutico así como métodos de análisis y síntesis. Todo permite concluir que la aprobación del plan desarrollado para la recuperación de la posguerra de Ucrania (sección «Seguridad ambiental» debe tener lugar en áreas prioritarias como: reforma de la gestión estatal en el campo de la protección ambiental; política climática: prevención y adaptación al cambio climático; seguridad ambiental y gestión eficaz de residuos; uso equilibrado de los recursos naturales en condiciones de mayor demanda y oportunidades limitadas; preservación de los ecosistemas naturales y la diversidad biológica; restauración y desarrollo de áreas y objetos de conservación de la naturaleza.

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Biografía del autor/a

Inna Odnolko, National Agency of Ukraine for Identification, Search and Management of Assets Obtained from Corruption and Other Crimes (ARMA). Ukraine.

Chief Specialist of the Promotion and Communication Department of the National Agency of Ukraine for Identification, Search and Management of Assets Obtained from Corruption and Other Crimes (ARMA). Ukraine.

Oleksandr Hladii, University of customs and finance, Ukraine.

PhD in Law, doctoral studentof the Department of Public and Private Law, University of customs and finance, Ukraine.

Oleksandr Bondarchuk, University of customs and finance, Ukraine.

Candidate of economic sciences, doctoral studentof the Department of Public and Private Law, University of customs and finance, Ukraine.

Yevgeny Zhadan , University of customs and finance, Ukraine.

Candidate of Sciences from State Administration, doctoral studentof the Department of Public and Private Law, University of customs and finance, Ukraine.

Olena Leonidova, Interregional Academy of Personnel Management, Ukraine. 

Associate professor, candidate of legal sciences, associate professor of the Department of Law, Central Ukrainian Institute of the Interregional Academy of Personnel Management, Ukraine. 

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Publicado
2022-12-06
Cómo citar
Odnolko, I., Hladii, O., Bondarchuk, O., Zhadan , Y., & Leonidova, O. (2022). Anti-corruption reform as a component of the sustainable development strategy and its impact on a safe environment: Reforma de la lucha contra la corrupción como componente de la estrategia de desarrollo sostenible y su impacto en un entorno seguro. Cuestiones Políticas, 40(75), 232-242. https://doi.org/10.46398/cuestpol.4075.15
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Derecho Público