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Freedom from Systemic Official Corruption: a Human Right? |
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Start Date: | 11/10/2021 | Start Time: | 1:30 PM |
End Date: | 11/10/2021 | End Time: | 3:00 PM |
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Event Description:
Freedom from Systemic Official Corruption: a Human Right?
November 10th
@ 1:30pm-3pm EST via Zoom
For more information and to register, please visit:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/freedom-from-systemic-official-corruption-a-human-right-tickets-198414381757
Corruption has long been understood as a means by which other, widely-recognized rights are violated. But should we understand corruption as itself a free-standing rights violation? Might the freedom from systemic corruption be best understood as a human right? Prof. Spalding will argue that the freedom from systemic corruption is indeed among the very strongest candidates for a truly cross-cultural human right, and that recognizing it as such would significantly alter global anti-corruption enforcement.
Speaker:
Professor Andy Spalding, University of Richmond School of Law
Discussant:
Dr. Yuliya Zabyelina, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Organized by the Center for International Human Rights at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the Department of Comparative Criminal Law, Criminal Procedural Law and Corporate Criminal Law at the Free University of Berlin
Co-sponsored by the Doctoral Program in Criminal Justice and the Master of Arts in International Crime and Justice at John Jay College
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