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Lindsey Carson

December 01, 2014
by Chris Jordan
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Lindsey Carson, a Visiting Scholar and Professorial Lecturer at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), is completing her doctorate at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Law.  She also holds an MSc in Development Studies from the London School of Economics (2006), and JD (Hons.) from the University of Pennsylvania (2009). Her research focuses on laws against foreign bribery, anti-corruption reform, and social and economic policy dysfunctions in developing countries, with a focus on Africa. She has published in the areas of law and development, organisational theory, comparative law and economics, and anti-corruption.

IRIBA research:

  • Mapping corruption and its institutional determinants in Brazil
  • Brazilian anti-corruption legislation and its enforcement

 

 

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