Falconi, Felipe FreitasUgaz, JoséGarcia, Juanita OlayaSoto, Yara Esquivel2024-01-022024-01-022024-01-02https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/40818Corruption harms communities and impacts the global economy. It discourages business opportunities, hinders foreign aid and investment, and exacerbates inequality. It victimizes society’s most vulnerable and marginalized individuals by affecting their ability to meet their basic needs, as well as reducing their chances of overcoming poverty and exclusion. As such, anti-corruption efforts would be incomplete if damages arising from corrupt acts remain unaddressed. This publication aims at stimulating further research and exchange on the matter by providing an overview of the current state of law and practice regarding the recovery of corruption damages; outlining the different types of legal frameworks and avenues available in different legal systems; and the respective legal barriers and other challenges that may arise.en-USCC BY-NC 3.0 IGOCORRUPTIONINTERNATIONAL STANDARDSREPARATIONLEGAL STANDINGVICTIM STATUSDAMAGESVictims of CorruptionReportWorld BankBack for Payback10.1596/40818