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11am - 4pm Friday 13 September 2019
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Supreme Court of Queensland
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Half-day interdisciplinary seminar
Join a diverse group of governance practitioners and researchers to discuss the challenges of regulating corporate ethics. Hear about developments in other jurisdictions and engage in discussion about key proposals on corporate regulation under consideration at a federal level in Australia.
The seminar format will include a panel of Australian experts from law and business to reflect on the present and future of Australian corporate criminal law, and an international guest speaker, Professor Tina Søreide, Norwegian School of Economics.
International speaker
Tina Søreide is Professor of Law and Economics, Department of Accounting, Auditing, and Law, at the Norwegian School of Economics, in Bergen, Norway. Tina’s research is focused on corruption, governance, markets, and development, currently with an emphasis on law enforcement.
Program
Speakers and panellists will discuss topics on:
- Corruption, governance, and the economics of corporate enforcement
- The historical antecedents of current proposals for corporate criminal law reforms
- The challenge of designing laws that improve corporate behaviour
- The challenges of effectively implementing laws in organisations and across business sectors
Presented by
UQ Business School
Trust, Ethics, and Governance Alliance