Corruption and International Business 2. The role of Transparency International Introduction to Global Ethics - the two fundamental principles: 1. Harmony of the religions

EENI EENI EENI- School of International Business http:en.reingex.com Module: No to Corruption in International Business Structure of the module

1. Corruption and International Business 2. The role of Transparency International

3. Introduction to the Corporate Social Responsibility 4. The Global Compact of the United Nations. The UN Convention against the corruption 5. The OECD Anti-corruption Measures 6. The Anti-corruption Clause of the International Chamber of Commerce 7. The African Union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption 8. Other institutions and initiatives related to the fight against international corruption

9. Introduction to Global Ethics - the two fundamental principles: 1. Harmony of the religions

2. Ahimsa Non-Violence The objectives of the course “No to Corruption in International Business” are the following: 1. To raise awareness about the terrible effects of the corruption 2. To analyse the causes of the corruption in International Business 3. To learn about the tools that a company can implement to fight against the corruption Intended for all those related to the international trade and business, as well as public and private institutions, who wish to eradicate corruption in international business. “Corruption cannot be tackled only with the legal instruments; it needs to be complemented with strong ethical principles.” Pedro Nonell Director of EENI EENI EENI EENI- School of International Business http:en.reingex.com Why fight against the corruption? 1. Infant mortality would drop by 75. 2. 5 of the Worlds GDP between 1 and 1.6 trillion dollars 3. Global Business would grow up to 3 faster 4. Adds up to 10 to the total cost of doing business globally 5. Near 25 of the final cost of public procurement Sub-subject: Transparency International Fight against the corruption. Syllabus: 1. Introduction to Transparency International 2. Corruption and Globalisation 3. The Corruption Perceptions Index 4. The Global Corruption Barometer 5. The Bribe Payers Index 6. The Global Corruption Report 7. Principles of transparency and corruption prevention for businesses 8. Business Principles for Countering Bribery 9. Case Study: The Corruption Risk in Europe Sub-subject: Corporate Social Responsibility, ethics and fight against the corruption. Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the Corporate Social Responsibility CSR 2. Initiatives: The Global Report and InFocus International Labour Organisation 3. The Dow Jones Sustainability Index 4. The Corporate Social Responsibility and the European Union EU Sub-subject: The Global Compact of the United Nations Fight against the corruption. Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the Global Compact of the United Nations 2. The ten principles of the Global Compact 3. How to join the Global Compact 4. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights 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