Dan Carpenter

Institutional Corruption in Government and Law - Ending Institutional Corruption

"The Promise and Perils of American Democracy"
William English, Research Director, Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics

"Systemic Corruption in the U.S. Congress"
Barry Weingast, Ward C. Krebs Family Professor of Political Science, Stanford University

"Challenges in Regulatory Policy"
Daniel Carpenter, Allie S. Freed Professor of Government, Harvard University

The Supreme Court's Incredible Shrinking Definition of Corruption"
Trevor Potter, President and General Counsel,...

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2014 May 23

Institutional Corruption and the Capital Markets: Financial Benchmark and Currency Manipulation, Enforcement Strategies, and Regulatory Redesign

8:00am to 4:00pm

Location: 

Milstein West, Harvard Law School

In the second of an international series of four major workshops, scholars, practitioners, and regulators explore the divergent enforcement agendas followed in the aftermath of the financial benchmark and broader currency manipulation scandals. The workshop builds on the pioneering work of lab on institutional corruption and the Centre for Law, Markets, and Regulation at UNSW on the dynamics of regulatory policy. It assesses the trajectories of the investigative and enforcement process across multiple markets and fuses detailed empirical analysis with recommendations for policy reform...

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Dan Carpenter — Technology as an Incomplete Tool for Managing Conflict-of-Interest Dynamics in Medicine

The February 27, 2013 Lab seminar was presented by Daniel Carpenter, Freed Professor of Government at Harvard University, and Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics Lab affiliate. Professor Carpenter discussed his research project, a joint study conducted with Lisa Lehman, Eric Campbell, Steve Joffe, and Lab Fellow Alison Hwong, centered on the future of disclosure and management of conflict-of-interest dynamics in medicine. Specifically, Professor...

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