State Capture: What It Is and What It Means for the Constitutional Order

Event date
12 June 2019
Event time
09:30 - 16:00
Oxford week
Venue
Haldane Room Wolfson College
Speaker(s)
Various, please see below

At this workshop, a roundtable of experts will examine the issue of state capture and the implications for the constitutional order.

How state capture is possible in a competitive democracy

Daniel Smilov, University of Sofia

Shortcuts to modernity? Anti-corruption as a panacea for state capture

Bogdan Iancu, University of Bucharest

Abby Innes, European Institute, LSE

State capture or state hegemony? Understanding state-business dynamics in the Gulf Cooperation States

Elham Fahkro, NYU Abu Dhabi

Capturing the judiciary from the inside

Katarína ŠipulováJudicial Studies Institute, Masaryk University, Brno

Accounting for state capture: reflections on the South African Experience

Nick Friedman, Research Fellow in Law, Oxford

For full details and to reserve your place, please visit: https://www.fljs.org/content/state-capture-what-it-and-what-it-means-constitutional-order

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Socio-Legal Studies