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GBP 1,200
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4 weeks
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Commercial Law | International Law | Jurisprudence
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Law
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English
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2025-07-08-
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Anti-corruption and the Rule of Law

Public Policy & Politics


Course Overview

This module is aimed at civil servants, officials, and practitioners who may have responsibilities relating either to anti-corruption and bribery directly, or who may be exposed to risk in this area. The module examines the key principles and rules in the area, situating them within the context of specific jurisdictions with distinct legal, political, and social traditions. The rule of law is fundamental to a full appreciation of the importance of these rules. The module provides an introduction to these important considerations through a consideration of the UK regime, examining the detailed rules and sanctions, but also the process of consultation and reform that led to the Bribery Act 2010. The module will thus consider the significance of institutional dynamics in the process of reform, as well as in enforcement.


Course Details

  • Dates: 08 July 2025 - 01 August 2025
  • Places: Available
  • Delivery mode: Online
  • Application deadline: 10 June 2025

Course Features

Week 1

In this week we will critically examine the definitions of corruption and examine the harms it causes, including from an international perspective. In addition, we will learn to identify types of corruption in the “developed” and the “developing” world, as well as to identify and refute the arguments commonly used to justify bribery.


Week 2

This week identifies the major International Anti-Bribery Conventions and looks at the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. In addition, the UK Bribery Act is examined in detail, with consideration given to the drivers behind it and the principal concepts and offences, including a new offence with potentially global jurisdiction. Finally, we will look at the major risk areas for a company in relation to commercial bribery, and how those risks might be addressed.


Week 3

In this week we will learn to identify the differences between a gift and a bribe and look at some case studies of corruption taken at random from around the world. Some of the “red flags” which might point to bribery and corruption are examined, in addition to some examples of practical and effective action against bribery and corruption, as well as some useful ABC (Anti-Bribery & Corruption) online resources.


Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this module, students will be able to:


  • Make and defend judgements informed by the rules relating to anti-corruption in key jurisdictions.
  • Critically explain the key enforcement mechanisms and the functions of officials in enforcing them.
  • Critically understand and distinguish processes of law reform in different jurisdictions.
  • Evaluate and compare different enforcement mechanisms in different jurisdictions.
  • Appreciate and critically evaluate the challenges of anti-bribery and corruption enforcement across multiple jurisdictions with different concepts of the rule of law.

Entry Requirements

This short course is for mid-career professionals. Standard entry requirements are a 2:1 degree plus 3 years of relevant work experience. Applicants without a 2:1 or higher degree are welcome to apply and typically require 5+ years of relevant work experience.


Assessment

One written assignment, plus participation in webinars and discussion forums.


Further Information

Format: Taught fully online, comprising of self-directed online study, and including 3 x 1hr live webinars, plus an optional induction webinar in the week before the start of teaching and an optional assessment webinar in Week 4. There is a single assessment at the end of the course in which the student applies understanding of anti-corruption and the rule of law to their own area of policy responsibility.


This module has been designed specifically for an online audience. It uses a range of interactive activities to support learning including discussion forums, online readings, interactive lectures videos and online tutorials.


Key Information

  • Credit level: 7
  • Credit value: 5
  • Duration: 4 weeks
  • Fees: £1,200.00

Who Will I Be Taught By

Professor Andrew Massey


Emeritus Professor of Government


Offered By

Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy School for Government


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