Course Modules
This modulewill offer a comprehensive overview of the phenomenon of corruption using an interdisciplinary approach. The module will cover crucial and burning topics, below the list of the topics covered:
- The ethical dimension to corruption
- The impact of corruption
- The relationship between anti-corruption and good governance
- The state-corporate nexus and conflict of interest situations
- The anti-corruption agencies
- The role of the journalism and whistleblowing in unveiling corrupt practices
- The most relevant international, supranational, and domestic extra-European Union legal frameworks (e.g. United States and United Kingdom).
Learning Outcomes:
At the end of the module/unit the learner will have acquired the responsibility and autonomy to:
- Assess and advice about anti-corruption risk concerning different organizational and local context.
- Assess the adequacy of anti-corruption prevention measures and tailor them to organizational and local contexts.
- Conduct research activities in the area of anti-corruption developing targeted research designs that link to specific policy objectives.
- Conduct anti-corruption risk assessment processes within different organizations.
- Advice about specific corruption risks relating to certain business operations.
- Evaluate the most relevant ethical issues concerning different potential corrupt behaviours.
- Assess specific corruption risks within different organizational and local contexts as well as the adequacy of anti-corruption measures in place.
At the end of the module/unit the learner will have been exposed to the following:
- understand the complexity of national and transnational bribery cases.
- understand and describe the functions and roles of the most relevant stakeholders that operate in relation to or are affected by anti-corruption strategies.
- understand the key concept of bribery and corruption.
- understand the relevant ethical, philosophical, and socio-political dimensions of corruption.
- examine and describe the historical development of anti-corruption strategies and the related legislation.
- knowledge about anti-corruption international legal instruments as well as of international standards and good practices in the area of anti-corruption.
- knowledge and critical understanding of the most relevant corruption offenses in select common law jurisdictions.
- understand and describe the relationship between governance and anti-corruption.
Hours of Total Learning: 50 hours
– Total Contact Hours: 30 hours
– Practice Hours: 5 hours
– Self-Study Hours: 13 hours
– Assessments Hours: 2 hour
Total Number of ECTS: 2
Teaching procedures:
The module is taught through a combination of online delivery methods, namely synchronous lessons, specifically live online lessons held on the MACTT VLE, and self-study. Lessons will be held online, with live session, of the duration of 45 minutes each. Students will be provided with Power Point presentations as well as detailed hand-outs and other materials useful to support their learning experience, especially considering the legal aspect of the course.
During the training, the lecturer will provide students will additional material for helping those who miss basics knowledge. Reading materials must be diverse. The choice for a variety of materials is in line with the main goal of developing a critical thinking. Students should be exposed to a plurality of sources, gathering even controversial opinions.
The module will provide advanced knowledge and understanding of the contemporary issues and trends in anti-corruption prevention and enforcement. The aim will be first to explore the phenomena of corruption in high complex scenario and study the most prominent cases investigated in the last decades (e.g. corruption in public procurement and enforcement).
Tools, techniques, and strategies for preventing, investigating, and prosecuting corruption also in a transnational perspective will be analysed to identify the cutting-edge solutions from a law enforcement perspective.
The module will also focus on the relationship between corporate investigations and public enforcement to offer an in-depth analysis between corporate investigations and public enforcement to offer an in-depth analysis of the key challenges and potential solutions (e.g. investigative techniques, interviews and evidence, cooperation with authorities, attorney-client privilege).
Attention will also be devoted to public-private cooperation to prevent and counter corruption and, specifically, to the relationships between public policies, law enforcement, and corporate compliance.
From this perspective, the module will provide an overview of the legal framework, standards, and best practices to prevent and counter corruption, especially in the light of the relevant regional (i.e. European and Council of Europe) and domestic European legal frameworks.
Learning Outcomes:
At the end of the module/unit the learner will have acquired the responsibility and autonomy to:
- Deal with complex bribery cases and anti-corruption legal frameworks at a transnational and national level.
- Carry out key assessments and reports in anti-corruption in the public and private sectors.
- Deal with complex practical legal problems and propose informed and reasoned solutions through the combined development of research and professional skills.
- Design, develop and review anti-corruption policies and compliance programs in order to foster business and public integrity.
- Evaluate the legal and ethical limits of the legal advice and opinions in anti-corruption.
At the end of the module/unit the learner will have been exposed to the following:
- Understand new practices of internal investigations and voluntary disclosure mechanisms in anti-corruption.
- Identify, analyse, and assess, the gaps of anti-corruption compliance programs in the public and private sectors and potential and reasonable solutions.
- Knowledge and critical understanding of the relevant level instruments and case law in the field of corruption.
- Describe European (i.e. European and Council of Europe) and select civil law jurisdictions legal frameworks in anti-corruption.
- Understand and describe the methods to detect, investigate and prosecute bribery and other corruption offences at the national and transnational level, including judicial and police cooperation in criminal matters.
- Knowledge of the interrelationships and differences between public and private investigations in anti-corruption.
- Knowledge and critical understanding of the compliance programs and other anti-corruption measures adopted in the private sector.
Hours of Total Learning: 50 hours
– Total Contact Hours: 30 hours
– Practice Hours: 5 hours
– Self-Study Hours: 13 hours
– Assessments Hours: 2 hour
Total Number of ECTS: 2
Teaching procedures:
The module is taught through a combination of online delivery methods, namely synchronous lessons, specifically live online lessons held on the MACTT VLE, and self-study. Lessons will be held online, with live session, of the duration of 45 minutes each. Students will be provided with Power Point presentations as well as detailed hand-outs and other materials useful to support their learning experience, especially considering the legal aspect of the course.
During the training, the lecturer will provide students will additional material for helping those who miss basics knowledge. Reading materials must be diverse. The choice for a variety of materials is in line with the main goal of developing a critical thinking. Students should be exposed to a plurality of sources, gathering even controversial opinions.
Course name: Award in Anti-Corruption Law
Timetable
Module number | module tilte | teaching hours | n. of lectures | dates |
1 | The global efforts in the fight against corruption | 35 | 1 | 8,12,15,19,22,26,29 Nov 2024 2,5,9 Nov 2024 |
2 | Anti-Corruption Prevention and Enforcement in the Public and Private Sector | 35 | 1 | 16,19,23 Nov 2024 3,7,10,14,17 Nov 2024 |
Lecturers
In order to ensure the delivery of high-quality training experience, the academic staff involved in the design and provision of this Module has been carefully selected.