20: Human Rights – Migration – Corruption: A Reality Check
In cooperation with IACA - International Anti-Corruption Academy
The negative impact of corruption on human rights and sustainable development has been recognised by the UN General Assembly. Indeed, corruption hits the world’s most vulnerable people the hardest and costs more than 5% of global GDP. How can we address the challenges in the nexus of human rights, migration and corruption?
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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. |