The Regulation of Corporate Ethics: Governance in an Age of Inquiries - Program
The Regulation of Corporate Ethics: Governance in an Age of Inquiries / Program
| Time | Session | Presenter(s) |
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| 10.30am | Arrival and registration | |
| Keynote Presentations: The Law Reform Challenge Designing Effective Corporate Criminal Laws |
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| 11am | Opening: welcome to the event and introduction of the speaker |
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| 11.05am | Corruption, Governance, and the Economics of Corporate Enforcement: Lessons from the Settlement of Foreign Bribery Matters |
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| 11.50am | Q&A | |
| 12pm | Tea and coffee break | |
| 12.10pm | Introduction to the session and speaker |
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| 12.15pm | Deodands and Frankpledges: Do the Mediaeval Antecedents of Corporate Liability Offer Any Insights Today? |
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| 12.45pm | Q&A | |
| 12.55pm | Close |
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| 1pm | Lunch | |
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Panel Discussion: The Implementation Challenge |
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| 1.40pm | Introduction to the session and speaker |
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| 1.45pm |
Organisational Trust Failures and Repair: A Design Perspective |
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| 2.30pm | Q&A | |
| 2.40pm | Afternoon tea | |
| Panel Debate: The Design Challenge Can Criminal Laws Improve Corporations (and, If So, How)? Lead: Australian Centre for Private Law, UQ Law |
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| 3pm | Are Corporations Bad People and Can Criminal Laws Improve Them? |
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| 3.10pm | Culture as Key: The View from Research on Australian Enforcement Agencies |
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| 3.20pm | Lawyers as Gatekeepers: The View from Research on the Profession |
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| 3.30pm | Be Civil not Criminal: The Role of the Criminal Law in the Regulatory Pyramid |
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| 3.40pm | Q&A | |
| 3.55pm | Seminar close |
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