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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > hmh46's list > Workshop 1 of 3 - Enablers of Financial Crime: Tax, Finance and Societies Monday 6 September 14.00-16.00 BST/09:00-11:00 EST Online via Zoom
Workshop 1 of 3 - Enablers of Financial Crime: Tax, Finance and Societies Monday 6 September 14.00-16.00 BST/09:00-11:00 EST Online via ZoomAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact May Hen. Copenhagen Business School and University of Cambridge are jointly organizing a workshop series for autumn of 2021. We will be showcasing submissions from the widest possible areas of scholarship in law, economics, sociology, , anthropology, political science, development studies etc. and any discipline interested in our overarching theme of “Enablers of economic crime: Tax, finance and societies”. We envision this workshop series to form three main clusters over three weeks in September with each week specializing in an aspect of ‘enablers’. Enablers of economic crime can be the historical in nature, present-day or future-thinking. The workshop encourages interdisciplinary approaches and thought-provoking ideas on the conception of enablers and their role in the future, particularly with the rise of the digital economy. Enablers can be political systems or professions. They can be those tasked with the disabling of economic crime who lack resources, training or coordinative reach to affect change. Enablers can be local studies or global systems of finance, development, aid or political regimes. It can refer to classic anti-money laundering (AML) efforts to compliance regimes or governmental anti-corruption programmes to global anti-corruption efforts. Enablers can refer to the curbing of illicit financial flows, grey areas of compliance or opaque systems of finance that we have yet to examine more thoroughly. Please join us Mondays over the next three weeks (August 30, September 6 and 13th) as we discuss, define and consider what it means to be an ‘enabler’ in present-day. Registration is open to all and can be found here: https://www.cbs.dk/en/research/departments-and-centres/cbs-law/cbs-tax-group This talk is part of the hmh46's list series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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