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The Oxford Centre for the Study of Corruption and Transparency provides a forum for dialogue among academics, anti-corruption practitioners, business people, legal experts, and government officials. The Centre's research programme examines the interface between government and business and evaluates the effectiveness of accountability tools, with a view to informing public and private sector policy. The Centre also offers specialist courses for corporations, governments, non-governmental organisations and international agencies.
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22 | TACOD Conference: The future of Open Data- Challenges and Opportunities IV | Towards a European strategy to reduce Corruption through Open Data | Lorenzo Segato | 11 May 2015 | |
21 | TACOD Conference: The future of Open Data- Challenges and Opportunities III | Towards a European strategy to reduce Corruption through Open Data | Ben Worthy | 11 May 2015 | |
20 | TACOD Conference: The future of Open Data- Challenges and Opportunities II | Towards a European strategy to reduce Corruption through Open Data | Richard Rose | 11 May 2015 | |
19 | TACOD Conference: The future of Open Data- Challenges and Opportunities I | Towards a European strategy to reduce Corruption through Open Data | Hera Hussain | 11 May 2015 | |
18 | TACOD Conference: Impact of Open Data in exposing corruption: Italy Findings | Towards a European strategy to reduce Corruption through Open Data | Ombretta Ingrasci | 11 May 2015 | |
17 | TACOD Conference: Impact of Open Data in exposing corruption: UK Findings | Towards a European strategy to reduce Corruption through Open Data | Nick Maxwell | 11 May 2015 | |
16 | TACOD Conference: Open Data as a Tool of Reducing Corruption- Austria Findings | Towards a European strategy to reduce Corruption through Open Data | Mathias Huter | 11 May 2015 | |
15 | TACOD Conference: Open Data as a Tool of Reducing Corruption- Italy Findings | Towards a European strategy to reduce Corruption through Open Data | Giorgio Fraschini | 11 May 2015 | |
14 | TACOD Conference: Open Data as a Tool of Reducing Corruption- UK Findings | Towards a European strategy to reduce Corruption through Open Data | Nikolaos Theodorakis | 11 May 2015 | |
13 | TACOD Conference: Welcome and Introduction to Project | Towards a European strategy to reduce Corruption through Open Data | Liz David-Barrett | 07 May 2015 | |
12 | Creative Commons | New Indicators of High-Level Corruption using Government Contracting Data: Examples from Eastern Europe | Existing measures of corruption often suffer from bias and are too broad to guide policy or test theories. This paper proposes three new indirect indicators of high-level corruption in public procurement, using contract and organisation-level administrat | Liz David-Barrett, Mihály Fazekas | 28 Jun 2014 |
11 | Creative Commons | Shaming Nations? What works and why in the fight against money laundering and terrorism financing? | The seminar examined the Financial Action Task Force's (FATF) compliance-inducing mechanisms based on an analysis of its naming and shaming practices. | Carlota Minnella, Nick Maxwell, Elizabeth David-Barrett | 10 Jun 2014 |
10 | Creative Commons | Welcome and opening remarks | Introduction to the first Oxford Anti-Corruption Conference, 13 January 2011, by Jonathan Michie, President of Kellogg College. | Jonathan Michie | 28 Jan 2011 |
9 | Creative Commons | The Bribery Act (2010): implications for business | Baron Falconer of Thoroton, Opposition Spokesperson for Justice, formerly Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs, speaks at the first Oxford Anti-Corruption Conference, Kellogg College, 13 January 2011. | Baron Falconer | 28 Jan 2011 |
8 | Creative Commons | Global corruption status report | Chandrashekhar Krishnan, Transparency International UK, speaks at the first Oxford Anti-Corruption Conference, Kellogg College, 13 January 2011. | Chandrashekhar Krishnan | 28 Jan 2011 |
7 | Creative Commons | Do civil settlements deter bribe-paying? | Ian Trumper, FTI Forensic Accounting, speaks at the first Oxford Anti-Corruption Conference, Kellogg College, 13 January 2011. | Ian Trumper | 28 Jan 2011 |
6 | Creative Commons | Panel discussion: judicial approaches to tackling corruption | First of two panel discussions at the first Oxford Anti-Corruption Conference, Kellogg College, 13 January 2011. Chaired by Jeremy Carver, Transparency International. | Jeremy Carver, Ian Trumper, Andrew Feinstein, Colin Nicholls | 28 Jan 2011 |
5 | Creative Commons | Weak governance, development and corruption | Paul Collier, Oxford University Economics Department, speaks at the first Oxford Anti-Corruption Conference, Kellogg College, 13 January 2011. | Paul Collier | 28 Jan 2011 |
4 | Creative Commons | Selling the peace? Problems of corruption in peace building | Dominik Zaum, Reading University School of Politics and International Relations, speaks at the first Oxford Anti-Corruption Conference, Kellogg College, 13 January 2011. | Dominik Zaum | 28 Jan 2011 |
3 | Creative Commons | Corporate responses to anti-bribery laws | Elizabeth David-Barrett, Centre for Corporate Reputation, Saïd Business School, Oxford University, speaks at the first Oxford Anti-Corruption Conference, Kellogg College, 13 January 2011. | Elizabeth David-Barrett | 28 Jan 2011 |
2 | Creative Commons | Panel discussion: tackling corruption in the context of international development | Second of two panel discussions at the first Oxford Anti-Corruption Conference, Kellogg College, 13 January 2011. Chaired by Tricia Feeney. | Tricia Feeney, Phil Mason, Laurence Cockcroft, Christine Cheng | 28 Jan 2011 |
1 | Closing Remarks | Angus Hawkins closes the conference. | Angus Hawkins | 09 Feb 2011 |