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DESCRIPTION:The Chair of Integrity Initiatives International\, Mark L. Wolf
 \, is a Senior United States District Judge\, and the former Chief Judge\,
  of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts.&nb
 sp\; Prior to his appointment in 1985\, among other things\, Judge Wolf se
 rved as a Special Assistant to the Attorney General of the United States a
 fter Watergate and as the Deputy United States Attorney for the District o
 f Massachusetts.&nbsp\; In 1984\, he received the Attorney General's Disti
 nguished Service Award for exceptional success in prosecuting public corru
 ption in Massachusetts.Judge Wolf has served as the Chair of the Committee
  of District Judges of the Judicial Conference of the United States\, and 
 on the Judicial Conference Committees on Criminal Law\, the Federal Rules 
 of Criminal Procedure\, and Codes of Conduct.&nbsp\; Among other honors\, 
 Judge Wolf has received Citations for Judicial Excellence from the Federal
 \, Massachusetts\, and Boston Bar Associations.In a 2011 editorial\, 'The 
 Judge Who Cracked the Bulger Case\,' The New York Times commended Judge Wo
 lf's for exposing the corrupt relationship between the Federal Bureau of I
 nvestigation and its Top Echelon Organized Crime informant James 'Whitey' 
 Bulger. The editorial stated that: 'Judges are supposed to dispense justic
 e but rarely root out crimes.&nbsp\; As a result of Judge Wolf's courage a
 nd persistence\, there were 'high profile hearings in Congress on the F.B.
 I.'s Use of Murderers as Informants\,' an F.B.I. agent was sentenced to 10
  years in prison\, and 'the government paid more than $100 million in clai
 ms to families of people murdered by informants shielded by the F.B.I.'A g
 raduate of Yale College and the Harvard Law School\, Judge Wolf is an Adju
 nct Lecturer in Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School\, where he tea
 ches a seminar on Combatting Corruption Internationally. In addition\, Jud
 ge Wolf is a Senior Fellow of the Harvard Car Center for Human Rights and 
 &nbsp\;a Distinguished Non-Resident Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Internati
 onal Center for Scholars.&nbsp\; He has frequently spoken on the role of t
 he judge in a democracy\, human rights issues\, and combatting corruption 
 in foreign countries\, including Russia\, China\, Turkey\, the Czech Repub
 lic\, Slovakia\, Romania\, Hungary\, Egypt\, Cyprus\, and Panama.In 2014\,
  Judge Wolf published a Brookings Institution article and a Washington Pos
 t Op-Ed piece advocating the creation of an International Anti-Corruption 
 Court to combat grand corruption -- the abuse of public office for private
  gain by a nation's leaders.&nbsp\; The proposal quickly gained the suppor
 t of\, among others\, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Right
 s\, Transparency International\, Human Rights Watch\, leading internationa
 l prosecutors\, and courageous young people throughout the world. In 2016\
 , Judge Wolf\, Justice Richard Goldstone of South Africa\, and other colle
 agues created Integrity Initiatives International to advocate for the crea
 tion of the International Anti-Corruption Court\; to develop and strengthe
 n other measures to combat grand corruption\; and to forge a network of yo
 ung people dedicated to combatting corruption in their own countries and a
 round the world.RSVP HERE. (Not required\, but appreciated!)Read: Mark Wol
 f - Judge on a Global MissionEvent will be moderated by Carr Center's Seni
 or Fellow Alberto Mora.*Lunch will be served*
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170418T120000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20200211T173206Z
LOCATION:Carr Center Conference Room R-219
SUMMARY:Lunch Seminar with Judge Mark Wolf: Grand Corruption\, Violations o
 f Human Rights\, and the Need for an International Anti-Corruption Court
URL;TYPE=URI:https://carrcenter.hks.harvard.edu/event/grand-corruption-viol
 ations-human-rights-and-need-international-anti-corruption-court
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