LEGAL REGULATION AND MECHANISMS FOR IMPLEMENTING THE USE OF BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY IN COMBATING CORRUPTION IN THE ANGLO-SAXON MODEL (USING THE EXAMPLE OF THE USA)

Authors

  • Bobur Mukumov Tashkent State University of Law Email: bmuqumov@gmail.com

Keywords:

Legal regulation, blockchain technologies, virtual assets, corruption offenses, anti-corruption

Abstract

Over the past 20 years, there has been a huge technological progress that has affected the situation with corruption around the world. On the one hand, along with the spread of new technologies and globalization, corruption in the public and private sectors is changing its nature and appearance. Thus, State institutions dealing with corruption issues face new challenges in combating it.

On the other hand, this reality becomes an impulse for state institutions to develop new methods, tools and mechanisms to combat corruption. New technologies and innovations have long been used to improve the efficiency of public services, ensure transparency and fight corruption.

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Published

2023-01-08