Proposal Due October 7, 2016

The Anti-Corruption Law Interest Group of the American Society of International Lawyers Law (ASIL)
 
Invites you to Attend and/or Submit a Proposal for its Winter Conference in Miami
 
Controlling Corruption:  Possibilities, Practical Suggestions & Best Practices
 
January 13-14, 2017, at the University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida
Co-sponsored by:
The Business Ethics Program, University of Miami School of Business Administration,
The Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research, Wharton, University of Pennsylvania,
University of Richmond School of Law and Bentley University
 
The conference will examine the state of international and domestic efforts to reduce corruption, with a focus on practical applications and emerging best practices.  We invite proposals for papers that approach the topic with fresh perspectives that promote productive action.   The goal of the conference is to help develop publishable papers and to foster dialogue between academics and practitioners engaged in anti-corruption and compliance efforts.
 
     Topics might include, but are not limited to:
·       The Mossack Fonseca (Panama) Papers, Evidence of Corruption and Resulting Enforcement Action
·       The future of the UK Bribery Act
·       “Goals Gone Wild”:  Rethinking Incentives to Combat Corruption
·       Data-driven Compliance
·       Business Continuity Plan & Global Practices
·       Driving a Culture of Compliance from the Top/Down
·       The McDonnell Fallout on Compliance and Enforcement 
Conference Format:
·       Starts at 1 pm, Friday, January 13, panels and presentations until 6 pm
·       Continues on Saturday, 9 am – late afternoon
·       Hotel block reserved for participants for Friday and Saturday nights; can be extended for early arrival and/or late departure based on availability
Important Dates: 
·       October 7, 2016:    Two page proposal and CV to Ms. Ginny Ryan,vryan@bus.miami.edu
·       October 15, 2016:   Invitations to participate will be extended
·       December 1, 2016:  Five page paper due, which will be circulated to co-panelists for their review, comment, etc.  
 
Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact Ginny Ryan at 305-284-6648. Many thanks.