Spring 2020 Course Schedule

Copyright (LAW-623-001)
Michael Carroll

Meets: 04:00 PM - 05:20 PM (TuTh) - Yuma - Room Y116

Enrolled: 37 / Limit: 65

Administrator Access


Notices

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Description

This course will analyze causes and consequences of corruption, international anticorruption conventions criminalizing transnational bribery and enhancing public sector transparency, integrity and accountability and the extent of and challenges to enforcement. It will also discuss private sector compliance programs, development assistance integrity measures and sanctions programs, and multilateral and multi-stakeholder transparency initiatives. Through drafting and other hands-on exercises, students will learn practical legal and compliance skills that are foundational to the development, implementation, and maintenance of effective anti-corruption compliance programs across a variety of industries.  Emphasis will be placed on learning practical legal and compliance skills and techniques.

Textbooks and Other Materials

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First Class Readings

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