Governance, Corruption and Transparency: A Q&A with Peter Eigen, Founder of Transparency
Date of Event
9-8-2016
Description
September 8, 2016
Governance, Corruption and Transparency: A Q&A with Peter Eigen, Founder of Transparency International
Moderated by Prof. Dalindyebo Shabalala
Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence, The Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, and the Financial Integrity Institute Case Western Reserve University School of Law
This lecture features a question and answer session on the key developments in global governance and corruption, including the future of international cooperation, governance around natural resource extraction, and the important roles of technology, social media and big data in enabling greater transparency. The featured speaker, Peter Eigen, discusses his career in international economic development work and shed light on the roles that legislation and litigation have played in enabling or posing a barrier to anti-corruption work and the role of institutions like the World Bank, regional development banks and UN agencies such UNDP.
Lecture Series
Frederick K. Cox International Law Center
Subject Headings
governance, corruption, and transparency; combating corruption
Location
Case Western Reserve University School of Law
Document Type
Video
Recommended Citation
Eigen, Peter, "Governance, Corruption and Transparency: A Q&A with Peter Eigen, Founder of Transparency" (2016). Conferences and Symposia. 390.
https://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/law_videos_general/390