LEF Academy Lecture

Corporate Crime and Punishment: Who Should Police Global Companies and How?

13 Nov 2024
17:30
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19:00
10115 Berlin
Kiel Institut für Weltwirtschaft, Standort Berlin, Chausseestraße 111

We have the honor to host the next LEF Academy Lecture with Professor Cornelia Woll, President of the Hertie School on November 13 at the Berlin office of the Kiel Institute.

CORPORATE CRIME AND PUNISHMENT: WHO SHOULD POLICE GLOBAL COMPANIES AND HOW?

Cornelia Woll is President of the Hertie School and Professor of International Political Economy. Her research focuses on the international political economy and economic sociology, in particular regulatory issues in the European Union and the United States. A specialist on business-government relations, she is the author of Corporate Crime and Punishment: Negotiated Justice in Global Markets (Princeton, 2023).

The LEF Academy Lecture series is organized by the Ludwig Erhard Forum for Economy and Society (Ludwig Erhard Forum für Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft). Previous editions of the LEF Academy Lecture have included Christian Lindner at Princeton University, Markus Brunnermeier at Humboldt University and Harold James at the Hertie School.

This fourth lecture of the series will take place on November 13, 17:30 – 19:00 at the Berlin office of the Kiel Institute.