Blurring Boundaries in Anti-corruption Research: A Transdisciplinary Approach

Program

Thursday, October 20th
16h. Presentation
Agustí Cerrillo. Professor of Administrative Law. Universitat Oberta de Catalunya
Juli Ponce. Professor of Administrative Law. Universitat de Barcelona

16'15h. Corruption seen from Neuroscience
Adolf Tobeña. Professor of Psychiatry and Medical Psychology. Universitat Autònoma
de Barcelona

17'15h. Physiological and Behavioral Patterns of Corruption
Tarek Jaber-López. Laboratorio de Economía Experimental. Universitat Jaume I

18'15h. Coffee break

18'30h. How to build corruption prevention policies according to cognitive insights
Nicoletta Rangone. Professor of Economic Law. Università Lumsa

Friday, October 21st
9'30h. Preventing Corruption by Promoting Trust - Insights from Behavioral Economics
Johann Graf Lambsdorff. Professor in Economic Theory. University of Passau

10'30h. Technology and data journalism to improve accountability
David Cabo. Director Fundación Ciudadana Civio

11'30h. Coffee break

12'00h. Public Ethics and Prevention of Corruption
Anthony D. Molina. Assistant professor. Department of Political Science. Kent State
University

13'00. Conclusions: What can be the contribution of a transdisciplinary approach to
corruption for lawyers?
Agustí Cerrillo. Professor of Administrative Law. Universitat Oberta de Catalunya.

The seminar will be held in English. Limited access to 25 people.

The seminar is organized in collaboration with the University of Barcelona and
with the support of Obra Social “la Caixa” and Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad.

 

Venue

Seu de la UOC
Av. Tibidabo, 39
08035 Av. Tibidabo, 39. Barcelona
Espanya

When

20/10/2016 - 21/10/2016 16.00h

Organized by

Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, University of Barcelona

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Final registration date:
14/10/2016