23.11.2015, Moot Court Room, 1st Floor, Áras na Laoi
Fraud and Corruption in International Politics

The CCJHR is pleased to announce a lunchtime talk by Juan Gabriel Ronderos on
Fraud and Corruption in International Development Projects.
Monday 23rd November from 12.30-14.00,
Venue: Moot Court Room first floor Áras na Laoi.
Continuing Professional Development (CPD): 1 hour (Group Study)

Mr. Ronderos is a Sanctions Officer/first instance judge with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), and his talk will focus on how his work helps to fight corruption in international development projects, and will provide an overview of two sanctions regimes, that of the IDB and of the World Bank. Mr. Ronderos previously worked with the World Bank. The talk is framed within the concept of Global Administrative Law, which is used by multilateral organizations such as the IDB to address issues that transcend local jurisdictions.
Mr. Ronderos speaks frequently at national and international events about the IDB’s Sanctions System and international anti-corruption issues. He has been an adjunct professor on taxation at the Jorge Tadeo Lozano University, guest lecturer on organised crime at Osgoode Hall Law School, Canada, and guest lecturer on corruption and international development at Universidad de los Andes in Colombia, American University and Georgetown in Washington D.C., and Duke University Sanford School of Public Policy. Mr. Ronderos has published on issues related to law enforcement, transnational organised crime and corruption in international development.

l-t Dr Catherine O'Sullivan, School of Law, UCC and guest speaker, Juan Gabriel Ronderos
Free of Charge. Organised by CCJHR




