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- Leadership_accountability abstract "Leadership accountability describes the personalization of protest and questioning concerning "up system" responsibility for political violence; corruption; and environmental and other harm. There is similar "second track" movement, challenging local power elites in public service, the workplace, and religious organizations. This is evidenced by new institutions such as the International Criminal Court (ICC) (est. 2002); laws such as the United Nations Convention against Corruption (2003); and individual accountability for environmental victimization, e.g., U.S. Environment Agency action against executives of the asbestos company Grace (2005). Global civil society, making innovatory use of modern information technology, has been central to this social movement. Examples are the protests at the meetings of the G8 leaders and against the American and British leaders responsible for the invasion and occupation of Iraq.".
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- Leadership_accountability subject Category:Accountability.
- Leadership_accountability subject Category:Anti-corporate_activism.
- Leadership_accountability subject Category:Evaluation.
- Leadership_accountability subject Category:Leadership.
- Leadership_accountability subject Category:Persecution.
- Leadership_accountability subject Category:Political_corruption.
- Leadership_accountability subject Category:Prosecution.
- Leadership_accountability comment "Leadership accountability describes the personalization of protest and questioning concerning "up system" responsibility for political violence; corruption; and environmental and other harm. There is similar "second track" movement, challenging local power elites in public service, the workplace, and religious organizations. This is evidenced by new institutions such as the International Criminal Court (ICC) (est.".
- Leadership_accountability label "Leadership accountability".
- Leadership_accountability label "مساءلة القيادة".
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- Leadership_accountability sameAs Q6508668.
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