Civil Society Organizations Fighting Corruption: Theory and Practice Workshop University of Surrey, 9-10 July 2012

Date:

Faculty of Business, Economics and Law, University of Surrey
July 9th and 10th, 2012

Workshop Overview:

Why have State Parties adopted such a cautious approach to CSOs?
Who are CSOs and to whom are they accountable?
How transparent are CSOs themselves and from where do they gain their legitimacy?
What measures are needed to improve the effectiveness of CSOs fighting corruption?
These are some of the questions that will be addressed at this exciting international event. The workshop will feature a mix of papers and keynote presentations. The participants offer a truly international and cross-disciplinary perspective on the relationships between CSOs and the fight against corruption. Keynote speakers include well known academics and professionals withextensive experience of anti-corruption work within state, international and CSO bodies.
The competitive papers give the opportunity to hear from leading figures in the field of corruption research and fall into three broad categories: Concepts and Definitions; National and Regional Practices; and Policy and Institutional Issues. Papers and keynote sessions will be delivered over the two days of the workshop with ample opportunity for dialogue and discussion. The final session brings together key themes and plans for future developments, including the possibility of an edited book (currently being negotiated with publishers).
The workshop fee includes tea/coffee and lunch on both days and an evening dinner (with keynote speaker). There will be opportunities for networking and proposing ideas for future events/activities.
We look forward to welcoming you to this exciting and important forum for discussion and debate.  The delegate fee for the workshop is £95 (including dinner on 9th July, lunch and light refreshments on both days). Delegates will be responsible for their own overnight accommodation; a list of hotels with conference rates will be supplied on receipt of a booking form.

Booking and registration:

To register for the conference please visit http://store.surrey.ac.uk/ <http://store.surrey.ac.uk/>  and click on FBEL under Product Catalogue.
Registration on both days will take place in the Management School Foyer.  The workshops will take place in 14MS01.

Programme:

Monday 9th July
09.00 – 09.30
Registration – Management School Foyer
09.30 – 09.45
Welcome
09.45 – 10.30
Keynote speaker:
Public Management, Social Accountability and Countering Corruption: Organizational Aspects
Roberto Villarreal
United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs
10.30 – 11.15
What is a CSO?
M van Hulten
11.15 -11.30
Coffee
11.30 – 12.15
Building Reform Conditions: the role of civil society
R Senderowitsch and A Gallina
12.15 -13.00
CSO a fighting corruption in public procurement in Latin America: advancement and limitations
E G Magana
13.00 – 14.00
Lunch
14.00 -14.45
Keynote speaker:
Citizens Against Corruption: Lessons From the Front Line
Pierre Landell-Mills
Partnership for Transparency Fund
14.45 – 15.30
Heroes or Hypocrites?  An analysis of NGO compliance with Anti-Bribery Laws
R Barrington and L David-Barrett
15.30 – 16.00
Tea
16.00 – 16.45
Keynote speaker:
Corruption – whose values count?
Hans Holmen
Linköping University, Sweden
author of Snakes in Paradise
16.45 – 18.15
Special Guest Presentation:
Siemens Compliance System, Track Record and Challenges
Discussant:
John Garred
Siemens
Professor David Bruce Allen
Dean of the Faculty of Business, Economics & Law, University of Surrey
18.30
Dinner
Tuesday 10th July
09.15 – 10.00
Keynote Speaker:
Who Decides?
SlagjanaTaseva
Transparency International, Macedonia
10.00 – 10.45
Multilevel Mobilization: Civil Society Efforts to Promote Access to Information Laws in Central America
M Grimes
10.45 – 11.00
Coffee
11.00 – 11.45
Curbing Corruption In Nigeria: Building on the Integrity processes as the Extra-Legal Recipe
U Osuaggwu
11.45 – 12.30
Holy alliance against unholy phenomenon: collaboration among civil society organizations in Nigeria
G Odusote
12.30 – 13.30
Lunch
13.30 – 14.15
Keynote speaker:
The Role of CSOs in Policy Development – Maximizing Value; considerations from a Public Service perspective
Margaret Saner
Independent Adviser, Vice Chair of the UN Committee of Experts on Public Administration and former Civil Servant
14.15 – 15.00
Civil society as part of the National Integrity System I
J Wempe
15.00 – 15.45
Civil society as part of the National Integrity System II
W Slingerland
15.45 – 16.30
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9-10 Temmuz 2012

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