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25.11.2024
Global perspectives on the fight against corruption
About this event
25 November 2024 from 19:15 until 21:15
Jeannie de Clarens Amphitheatre
27 rue Saint-Guillaume, 75007, ParisCorruption is a pervasive and tentacular phenomenon with implications on the economy, politics, international affairs and relations between countries, the rule of law, justice and the judicial system, security, peace and prosperity.
The study of corruption and its impacts and the crafting of strategy to fight against it are done at multiple levels: academia, parliaments, international organizations, business, local communities.
As part of its partnership with Harvard Law School, Sciences Po Law School will host anti-corruption experts from different backgrounds to share their perspective, experience and solutions:
- Julia Fromholz, Head of the anti-corruption division at the OECD
- Sean Hagan, anti-corruption expert and consultant, lecturer at Sciences Po, former General Counsel at the IMF
- Valentina Lana, compliance senior manager, lecturer at Sciences Po, Marshall Memorial Fellow, attorney
- Michel Sapin, attorney, lecturer at Sciences Po, former French Minister of Economy and Finance, author of the French anti-corruption law
- Matthew Stephenson, Henry L. Shattuck Professor of Law at Harvard Law School
Contact: events.edd@sciencespo.fr