The course aims to raise students’ awareness of the goal of achieving “good governance,” and to enable them to become active, competent participants in this undertaking.
Course Prerequisites
None
Teaching Methods
The course consists of classroom lectures—partly delivered remotely—with active student involvement encouraged throughout. Video materials will also be used to present the central issues covered in the course. Furthermore, also didactical elements of a “laboratory” will be integrated.
Assessment Methods
Oral examination
Texts
- Enrico Carloni, L´anticorruzione, Il Mulino: Bologna 2022 - Enrico Carloni, Corruzione (Prevenzione della), in: Enciclopedia del Diritto, I tematici, III-2022, pp. 319-348 - Beatrice Locoratolo/Alessandra Pedaci, Compendio di Trasparenza e Anticorruzione nelle Pubbliche Amministrazioni, Edizioni Simone: Napoli 2023 - Leslie Holmes, Corruption – A Very Short Introduction, OUP: Oxford 2015 - Cecily Rose et al. (eds.), The United Nations Convention Against Corruption, OUP: Oxford 2019 - Raffaella Procaccini/Andrea Zatti, Anticorruzione e buon andamento della pubblica amministrazione: spunti e riflessioni, Pavia University Press 2019 - Raffaelle Procaccini et al (a cura di), Tratti evolutivi e questioni aperte nelle politiche anticorruzione, Mondadori: Milano 2023
Contents
This course aims to present and to analyze national, European, and international regulations on transparency and the fight against corruption in their mutual interdependence, while also considering interdisciplinary elements—especially of a sociological and an economic character—to better understand the nature of the underlying challenge.
Course Language
Italian
More information
Training internships will be arranged for the most deserving students at specific institutions.