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Publications

  • Fundamentals of Canadian Defence Ethics

    The Fundamentals of Canadian Defence Ethics was produced under the authority of the Chief of Review Services, National Defence Headquarters, to provide a general description of the Defence Ethics Program. It also provides an explanation of the background, rationale, and … Read more

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    National Defence of Canada
    2002
  • Guides to good governance: Delegating Decision-making – Developing Professional Management in Public Institutions

    The ninth booklet in CIDS’s series Guides to Good Governance describes the legal arrangements that enable orderly and accountable delegation of responsibility within public administration. The paper is based on broadly accepted practices of delegation in different EU member states … Read more

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    CIDS / Francisco Cardona
    2020
  • Guides to good governance: On the Needs and Functions of Codes of Ethics

    The eighth booklet in CIDS’s series Guides to Good Governance n this eight GGG addresses the role of ethics in the public sector, focusing on the concept of ethics and how governments can enhance ethical standards within their bureaucratic systems.

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    CIDS / Francisco Cardona
    2019
  • Guides to good governance: Public Financial Management

    The seventh booklet in CIDS’s series Guides to Good Governance explores Public Financial Management (PFM) in the defence sector. It explores the meaning and role of PFM, with a special focus on budget preparation, execution and oversight.

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    CIDS / Aleksandra Rabrenović and Jelena Kostić
    2018
  • Guides to good governance: Balancing Openness and Confidentiality in The Defence Sector: Lessons from International Good Practice

    The sixth booklet in CIDS’s series Guides to Good Governance presents an over of international good practice in preserving confidentiality of public information in the field of defence and national security, while promoting the publics’ general right to access information … Read more

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    CIDS / Francisco Cardona
    2018
  • Guides to good governance: Managing the risks of real estate corruption and fraud in the defence sector

    The fifth booklet in CIDS’s series Guides to Good Governance addresses real estate corruption and fraud within the defence sector. It provides guidance on how organisations can reduce their exposure to real estate corruption and fraud risks.

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    CIDS and Internal Audit department of the Norwegian Ministry of Defence
    2017
  • Guides to good governance: Access to information and limits to public transparency

    The fourth booklet in CIDS’s series Guides to Good Governance addresses international best practice in the area of public access to information. It examines ways through which to balance public access to information with the state’s legitimate need to protect … Read more

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    CIDS / Francisco Cardona
    2016
  • Guides to good governance: Anti-corruption policies and agencies

    The third booklet in CIDS’s series Guides to Good Governance examines the institutionalisation of anti-corruption policies through recourse to specialised anti-corruption bodies or agencies.

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    CICDS / Francisco Cardon
    2015
  • Guides to good governance: Tackling conflicts of interest in the public sector

      The second booklet in CIDS’s series Guides to Good Governance examines conceptual and regulatory issues concerning interaction between the public and private sectors, focusing on conflicts of interest.

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    CIDS / Francisco Cardona
    2015
  • Too little, too late: NATO and the fight against corruption in Afghanistan

    In line with the ambitions of NATO’s Building Integrity Programme, this report examines the efforts of NATO/ISAF in combatting corruption in Afghanistan, with a view to better preparing the Alliance for future missions in which corruption may represent a significant … Read more

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    CIDS / Tore Ketil Stårvik
    2017
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