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From Law Enforcement to the Judiciary - challenges in worldwide training on corruption and its proceeds - Alex Mills

Submitted by Nigel Duncan on Fri, 06-24-2016
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From Law Enforcement to the Judiciary - challenges in worldwide training on corruption and its proceeds
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Conference location
Atkin Building, Gray's Inn, London WC1R 5DX UK
Country
United Kingdom
Sponsor organization(s) or institution(s)
City Law School, City University London
Sponsor(s)' contact information
n.j.duncan@city.ac.uk
Conference Description
Alex Mills has been working alongside and conducting training for police, prosecutors and the judiciary in a number of different jurisdictions, including Jamaica, Zanzibar, Tanzania, Namibia, Botswana and Papua New Guinea. This fascinating talk will throw insights into tackling corruption and money-laundering in these, and other, diverse jurisdictions.
This free talk is presented by the Legal Ethics Forum of City Law School’s Centre for the Study of Legal Professional Practice.
It will take place at 6.30 pm in the Lecture Theatre, Atkin Building, Gray's Inn, London, on Tuesday 5 July 2016 and will be followed by a reception.
To attend please register at https://www.city.ac.uk/events/2016/july/from-law-enforcement-to-the-judi....
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