„Good old laws“ presented to 250 anticorruption experts from all around the world

17.10.2018.

Šibenik

Exhibition was presented at the nternational conference "Strengthening transparency and accountability to ensure integrity: united against corruption" in Šibenik

Zorislav Antun Petrović, dr.sc. Kristian Turkalj

Exhibition „Good old laws“ by Zorislav Antun Petrović, project coordinator of Institute for Culture and Ethics, was presented at the nternational conference "Strengthening transparency and accountability to ensure integrity: united against corruption", which took place in croatian city Sibenik on October 15th and 16th. Conference, organised in colaboration of the Croatian Chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe (CoE), the Group of States against Corruption (GRECO) of the CoE and the Croatian Ministry of Justice, was attended by some 250 senior policy makers and experts from around the world. Among others participants were 15 ministers of justice. They all had a chance to see the exhibition that promotes interesting anticorruption stipulations in medieval legal acts created on territory of Croatia. Exhibition, based on a book “Curbing Corruption in Croatia in Middle Ages”, promotes solutions that passed the test of time and which can be still, despite the fact they are centuries old, used in any modern public administration to decrease corruption risks.

Exhibition was set up first in Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb on September 15th 2015. and Croatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanović opened it. Since then it was presented in Croatian National Theatre in Rijeka, European Parliament in Brussels, and then it toured Zadar, Karlovac, Split, Korčula, Pag, Krk, Omišalj, Malinska, Vrbnik, Cres, Vukovar, Šibenik and Trogir.

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