Public Seminar: Illicit Financial Flows and Trade Transparency: Policy implications for the G20
Activity
In 2010, the G20 set up an Anti-Corruption Working Group to identify priority actions and monitor their implementation. A key priority of the G20 is to prevent corrupt officials from accessing the global financial system and from laundering the proceeds of corruption. Nikos Passas, Professor of…
CAEPR Seminars Series 1 2014
Activity
The Program for the 2014 Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Reseach Seminar Series is available here.
Public Seminar - Martyn Namorong 'Corruption in PNG'
Lecture
Together with the Transnational Research Institute on Corruption (TRIC), Professor Adam Graycar invites you to a seminar by Martyn Namorong, winner of the overall prize at the 2012 Excellence in Anti-Corruption Reporting Media Awards. An award supported by the UNDP, ABC, Transparency…
New Understandings of Social Class Conference
Other
Professor David Marsh will be conducting a conference at the end of May 2011 with the aim of looking at how we can conceptualise and operationalise class in late modernity. The aim is to encourage broad discussion and, particularly, early career researchers and PhD students. The…
TRIC Public Lecture - A High Tech Sleuth? Technological Assistance for Corruption Detection & Prevention
Activity
Aimed at a non-technical audience, this seminar discusses ways that information technology might assist in identifying corruption at an early stage, either after a few events to prevent future corruption, or ideally before the first event. So the underlying business requirement is to identify…
“The native is a child”: Edward Curr and the Coranderrk rebellion
Other
Dr Samuel Furphy, National Centre of Biography, ANU, will present a seminar discussing a paper on Edward M. Curr (1820-1889), best known for his nostalgic memoir Recollections of Squatting in Victoria (1883) and his four-volume ethnography The Australian Race (1886-87). The paper will…
Avoiding corruption in schemes to reduce carbon emissions from deforestation: a framework for analysis
Activity
Professor Adam Graycar invites you to join ANU colleagues working on corruption studies to the first of a series of public lectures for 2011 by members of the Transnational Research Institute on Corruption (TRIC). The lecture will be presented by Dr Peter Larmour, reader in Public Policy &…