A special section has been created on the Academy’s official website, featuring analytical works on current anti-corruption issues, including institutional mechanisms, legal regulation, and emerging challenges in the field of integrity.
The development of this research stream is carried out within the framework of the IACA Global Research Network, which brings together researchers, academic and educational institutions, as well as practitioners in the field of anti-corruption. The network’s activities are aimed at promoting international cooperation, implementing interdisciplinary projects, and disseminating research findings among public authorities and the private sector.
The publications are also complemented by independent research conducted by participants of the Academy’s master’s programmes, ensuring a link between academic research, education, and anti-corruption compliance practice.
The section already features a number of recent publications from 2026, including:
- Pacific Experience: Rethinking Anti-Corruption and Compliance in the Humanitarian Aid Sector;
- When Oversight Fails: Procurement Fraud and Rights-Based Harm in Humanitarian Systems under Pressure;
- Corruption and Integrity in Sports – Less Visible Forms;
- AI-Driven Asset Tracing in Stolen Asset Recovery, etc.