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TACOD Conference: Welcome and Introduction to Project

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Oxford Centre for the Study of Corruption and Transparency
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Towards a European strategy to reduce Corruption through Open Data
The conference took place under the aegis of the EU-funded project “TACOD” (Towards a European strategy to reduce Corruption by enhancing the use of Open Data) coordinated by RISSC (Research Centre on Security and Crime) and hosted by the University of Oxford. The conference presented results from the research pertaining to the four countries covered in the project (Austria, Italy, Spain, and United Kingdom), as well as policy recommendations for monitoring and enhancing the use of open government data for the detection and prevention of corruption.

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Oxford Centre for the Study of Corruption and Transparency
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Liz David-Barrett
Keywords
TACOD
corruption
open data
Department: Kellogg College
Date Added: 07/05/2015
Duration: 00:11:04

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