Looking forward to today’s Webinar hosted by Indiana University Bloomington’s Maurer School of Law and the Stewart Center on the Global Legal Profession – “At a Crossroads: U.S. Anti-Corruption Policy and the Changing Landscape of International Enforcement.” The webinar begins at 6pm ET (3pm PST). It’s not too late to register and join. Videos of the prior webinars, the certificate of completion for students, and details about the writing competition are on the AALS website.
For today’s Webinar:
“This panel examines the future of foreign anti-bribery enforcement in light of recent actions by the Trump administration that have raised questions about the direction, consistency, and credibility of U.S. anti-corruption policy. For decades, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act has positioned the United States as a central actor in the global fight against bribery, shaping corporate compliance practices, influencing international legal norms, and working in tandem with parallel regimes such as the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention and the UK Bribery Act.
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