US Anti-Corruption Legal Framework (LAW-865-002)
Jonathan Rusch
Notices
All summer 2021 classes will be taught online. Classes may have a combination of live sessions and asynchronous materials/assignments. The block of time listed here will be the maximum amount of live session meeting time expected of you and may decrease.
Description
This course explores key U.S. constitutionalýprovisions, laws, regulations and institutions, asýwell as voluntary norms, intended to fosterýintegrity and to prevent and sanction corruption,ýparticularly in the public sector. It will analyzeýU.S. criminal laws, including on bribery andýmoney laundering; preventive measures to promoteýtransparency and accountability, such as ethicsýstandards, access to information and whistleblowerýprotection; and problematic areas, such asýconflicts of interest, lobbying andýcampaign finance.
Textbooks and Other Materials
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First Class Readings
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Syllabus
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