A book that discusses the law scenario in Brazil and around the world will be launched this Tuesday (9) at the Faculty of Law at USP (University of São Paulo). The date marks the international day to combat corruption.
The event starts at 2pm, with opening remarks by Roberto Livianu, public prosecutor at the Public Ministry of São Paulo and president of Inac (Instituto não Aceito Corrupção).
He is one of the coordinators of the book “Corruption in Brazil and the World: Transparency, Politics and Analysis”, alongside Maria Tereza Aina Sadek and Rita de Cássia Biason.
The event will also feature a panel on corruption and sustainable development, with debaters Ana Elisa Bechara, Luiza Chaer and Maria Alice Setúbal. Mediation is by Eugênio Bucci.
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