Careers in International Law: Anti-corruption, Investigation, and Litigation with the World Bank, a Conversation with Fabian Clausen

February 23, 2022Duke Law News

Wednesday, March 23, 2022
12:30–1:30 p.m.
Law Room 4045

What does it mean to work at the World Bank? Fabian Clausen, a Litigation Specialist with the World Bank Group's Integrity Vice Presidency (INT) unit, will join us for a conversation about his work at the World Bank Group. Mr. Clausen investigates and pursues sanctions related to fraud and corruption in Bank-financed projects and will talk about his experience working in cross-border project finance, intergovernmental organizations, and anti-corruption investigations. He will also speak about his career path and the types of positions at the World Bank. Sponsored by the JD-LLM Program in International and Comparative Law, the Office of International Studies, the Career and Professional Development Center, and the Center for International and Comparative Law. The program is open to all students, no registration required. Grab-and-go lunches provided for takeaway. For more information, please contact Balfour Smith at bsmith@law.duke.edu.

COVID Protocols: Current Duke policies provide that no food should be eaten in classrooms. Grab-and-go lunch boxes will be available for attendees to eat after the program. While the University continues to update and clarify policies such as building access and eating and drinking in the building, masks are currently required in all indoor and outdoor spaces on campus. All students, faculty, and staff must be vaccinated, except for religious or medical reasons. The University's mask mandate, vaccination requirements, and testing protocols are intended to make the campus as safe as possible.