Urueña, René2015-07-172015-07-172015http://hdl.handle.net/10625/54388Our research and country studies are the first to focus on inter-institutional coordination among Latin American anti-corruption enforcement agencies, with emphasis on a rights-based approach to enforcement and inspection. Our findings are an important contribution to a number of legal and institutional reforms that are underway in different Latin American countries: Peru, Argentina, Colombia, Brazil, Bolivia. One particular skill that the project has developed is the ability to help partners solve their own management challenges: drafting agreements, tax planning, establishing protocols of transparency and expense-reporting, which were issues our partners felt were daunting at the inception of the project.TextApplication/pdfenCOOPERATION BETWEEN ORGANIZATIONSCLIMATE CHANGECORRUPTIONINSTITUTION BUILDINGPROJECT MONITORINGRESEARCH NETWORKSADVOCACYPOLICY MAKINGENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATIONLEGAL ASPECTSCOURTSADMINISTRATIVE REFORMJUDICIAL SYSTEMINTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENTSGlobal administrative law network - improving inter-institutional connections to promote inclusive growth : inter-institutional relations in global and national regulatory governance; final technical report (April 2012 - December 2014)Final Technical Report