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Frontiers of Law Seminar - Professor Adam Graycar: Understanding and responding to corruption

2016-05-17

【普通法讲座】 Understanding and responding to corruption

 

Corruption has profound effects on societies right across the world. This lecture describes different forms of corruption, and assess some of the impacts. It outlines how different responses to corruption can be structured and made into laws, regulations and policies.


        题:Understanding and responding to corruption


演讲嘉宾:Adam Graycar, Stratigic Professor of Flinders University, Australia


时    间:2016年5月19日下午15:00-17:00


地    点:明德法学楼917


 办  方:中国人民大学普通法中心 中国人民大学刑事法律科学研究中心

 

嘉宾简介:

Professor Adam Graycar is the strategic professor of social and policy studies at Flinders University of Australia. His most recent government position was Head, Cabinet Office, Government of South Australia (2003-2007). He also had nine years (1994-2003) as head of a Commonwealth Statutory Authority, the Australian Institute of Criminology a government agency whose task is to provide quality information and conduct policy oriented research, so as to inform government decisions that will contribute to the promotion of justice and the prevention of crime. He was also the nation’s first Commissioner for the Ageing (1985-1990).

His most recent academic posts were Professor of Public Policy and Director of the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University, and before that, Dean and Professor, School of Criminal Justice, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey.

His latest book Understanding and Preventing Corruption (with Tim Prenzler) was published in the UK and New York in October 2013. He is the author of over 250 scholarly publications, and is a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia.


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