The United Nations Convention against Corruption The Anti-corruption Clause of the International Chamber of Commerce Introduction to the African Union Advisory Board on Corruption The Group of States against Corruption

EENI EENI EENI- School of International Business http:en.reingex.com 5. The ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work

6. The United Nations Convention against Corruption

7. The Rio Declaration on Environment and Development Sub-subject: The OECD Anti-corruption Measures. Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development OECD 2. OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises 3. Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions OECD 4. Tax and Crime 5. Fighting corruption in the public sector 6. Guidelines for managing conflict of interest in the public service 7. Good Practice Guidance on Internal Controls, Ethics, and Compliance 8. Bribery in the Public Procurement 9. Managing conflict of interest public service 10. The role of intermediaries in the international business transactions 11. Electronic sales suppression 12. Business integrity in Africa Sub-subject: The Anti-corruption Clause of the International Chamber of Commerce ICC. Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the International Chamber of Commerce

2. The Anti-corruption Clause of the International Chamber of Commerce

3. How to implement the anti-corruption clause 4. Outline of the anti-corruption clause Sub-subject: The Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption the African Union. Syllabus:

1. Introduction to the African Union Advisory Board on Corruption

2. The Regional Anti-Corruption Programme for Africa 3. The African Union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption Sub-subject: Other Institutions and Initiatives Anti-corruption. Syllabus: EENI EENI EENI- School of International Business http:en.reingex.com

1. The Group of States against Corruption

2. The International Anti-Corruption Academy 3. The Global Witness 4. The Global Financial Integrity 5. The International Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities 6. The Financial Action Task Force 7. The Stolen Asset Recovery Initiative 8. The World Economic Forum Partnering against the corruption Initiative 9. The African Union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption Subject. A model of global ethics for international business. Syllabus: “The principle of the non-violence of Mahatma Gandhi and Sri Ramakrishnas testimony to the harmony of religions: here we have the approach and spirit that can make it possible for the human race to grow together into one family.” Arnold Toynbee. 1. Introduction to the Global Ethics 2. Sources of the global ethics 3. Religions as “Wisdom traditions” of humanity: one of the main sources of the global ethics 4. Searching for a Global Ethics Model 5. Shared ethical principles of humanity 6. The Golden Rule “Ethic of Reciprocity” 7. The two fundamental principles of the global ethics

1. Harmony of the religions Sri Ramakrishna 2. Ahimsa Non-Violence