20: Menschenrechte – Migration – Korruption: Ein Reality Check
In Zusammenarbeit mit IACA - Internationale Anti-Korruptionsakademie
Im Juli 2015 hat die UN-Generalversammlung unterstrichen, dass sich Korruption negativ auf Menschenrechte und nachhaltige Entwicklung auswirkt. Korruption trifft die weltweit Schwächsten am stärksten und kostet über 5% des globalen BIPs. Wie können wir die Herausforderungen im Spannungsfeld zwischen Menschenrechten, Migration und Korruption lösen?
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MA Ashura KAYUPAYUPA
Student, Postgraduate Master Program of Arts in Human Rights, University of Vienna
Dr. Nikos PASSAS
Distinguished Inaugural Professor for Collective Action and Compliance, IACA - International Anti Corruption Academy, Laxenburg
Mag.a Ruth Freedom POJMAN
Senior Advisor, Office of the Special Representative and Co-ordinator for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings, OSCE - Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, Vienna
Mag. M.Sc. Martin KREUTNER
Dean and Executive Secretary, IACA - International Anti Corruption Academy, Laxenburg
Mr. Kreutner is Dean and Executive Secretary of the International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA). He was Director of the Austrian Federal Bureau for Internal Affairs and President of the European Partners against Corruption (EPAC/EACN) network. He extensively lectured worldwide on anti-corruption, international humanitarian law, and security topics. He is/was member of several international boards and a senior reviewer for the United Nations, the Council of Europe, OECD, Transparency International, and the World Bank. He holds a Master in Law from the University of Innsbruck and a Master in Policing and Public Order Studies from the University of Leicester. |