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Fighting Corruption in America and Abroad | Panel 4: The Political Economy of Global Corruption Regulation

March 11, 2015

    On March 6, 2015, the Fordham Law Review hosted its spring symposium, Fighting Corruption in America and Abroad.  The Symposium focused on defining corruption and initiatives to regulate it within the United States, internationally, and in foreign countries.

    Opening remarks were presented by John D. Feerick, Chairman of the New York State Commission on Government Integrity from 1987-1990 (Moreland Act commission), and current Professor of Law, Fordham University School of Law.

Panelists:

Laura Underkuffler, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and J. DuPratt White Professor of Law, Cornell University Law School

Thomas H. Lee, Leitner Family Professor of International Law and Director of Graduate and International Studies, Fordham University School of Law

Moderator: Sean J. Griffith, T.J. Maloney Chair and Professor of Law and Director, Corporate Law Center, Fordham University School of Law

Panel 4: The Political Economy of Global Corruption Regulation from Fordham Law School on Vimeo.