revised: 15.06.2012
Date: June 18-22, 2012
Place: Santral Campus, E2-301
The International Law Institute (ILI), in collaboration with Corporate Governance Association of Turkey (TKYD) and İstanbul Bilgi University, Faculty of Law jointly present the following seminar program on:
Program:
The program presents an in-depth survey of methods and best practices taken by governments, non-governmental organizations, and other stakeholders to control corruption and promote transparency. The program reviews elements in public sector management commonly known as “good governance”, the causes and effects of corruption, best practices in procurement, and undertakes a comparative study of domestic and multilateral efforts to eliminate corruption. Additionally, the history, foundation and main provisions of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption and other international instruments designed to curb corruption and their implications for governance and transparency worldwide will be examined. The program will also cover the implications of corporate governance rules in the new Turkish Commercial Code.
ILI, established in 1955, is an independent, international, non-profit training institute based in Washington, DC, that has trained more than 15,000 government officials and practitioners from more than 185 countries on legal and financial management matters.
Registration:
Tuition is US$ 1200 which covers all lectures, materials, lunches, and evening reception. Please contact
Ertan Kucukyalcin at Tel:+90 212 347 62 73 or ekucukyalcin@tkyd.org. Overnight accommodations at
favorable rates may be arranged through TKYD subject to availability.
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