Fighting Grand Corruption and State Capture: Human Rights-Based Tools and Strategies [1]
The Robert and Helen Bernstein Institute for Human Rights at NYU School of Law and The Due Process of Law Foundation are pleased to invite you to a discussion of Fighting Grand Corruption and State Capture: Human Rights-Based Tools and Strategies, including insights from a new book, ?Fighting Grand Corruption: Transnational and Human Rights Approaches in Latin America and Beyond?. The panel will discuss key trends as well as efforts in Latin America and elsewhere to address grand corruption and related state capture through litigation and advocacy, focusing on strategies ? including several learned from human rights campaigns - that hold new promise for advancing accountability and catalyzing enduring change.
Speakers: Naomi Roht-Arriaza
UC Law San Francisco, President of the Board of DPLF, author of the book Fighting Grand Corruption: Transnational and Human Rights Approaches in Latin America and Beyond
? Michael Posner
NYU Stern School of Business and former Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor
"Aryeh Neier
President emeritus of the Open Society Foundations and co-founder of Human Rights Watch
MODERATOR
?Margaret Satterthwaite
UN Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers
rsvp to: https://forms.office.com/r/RX95UUKxZY [2] or Due Process of Law Foundation