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International Compliance Management

ECTS : 3

Volume horaire : 18

Description du contenu de l'enseignement :

The objective of the class is to demonstrate the complexity of laws, regulations, standards and ethical practices that face international companies.
Compliance is polymorphic : CSR regulations, anti-bribery regulations, data protection laws, fight against fraud, anti-money laundering laws…a real complexity for companies.
Compliance management involves identifying, understanding and aligning with the regulatory requirements that apply to company, involving risk assessment, implementation of processes, internal control, training for employees… This course is on Moodle.
  • 1 Introduction to compliance management
  • 2 Anti bribery context - French regulation : Sapin 2FC (comparison with FCPA)
  • 3 CSR & CSRD (EU) 
  • 4 Duty of care, GDPR and data protection officer
  • 5 Fraud risk management
  • 6 Stock exchange market regulations : SOX, AMF…
  • 7 Case study preparation
  • 8 Case study preparation
  • 9 Oral presentation (2 groups)
  • 10 Oral presentation (2 groups)
  • 11 Oral presentation (2 groups)
  • 12 Oral presentation (2 groups)

Compétence à acquérir :

By the end of the course, students will be able to:

Mode de contrôle des connaissances :

- Oral presentations in groups - case studies :
- Complete a MOOC on cybersecurity : Intro to Cyber Security - Online Cyber Security Course - FutureLearn
- Pass UN certificate The Fight against Corruption
The numerical grade distribution will dictate the final grade. MOOC and certificate are subject to validation. Case study provides the only grade. The passing grade for a course is 10/20 + validation of MOOC and UN Certificate.
Attendance
Attendance is mandatory. Students are expected to attend all classes, arrive on time, and stay for the entire session. Repeated absences or lateness may affect the final grade.
Class Participation
Active participation is encouraged, as it contributes to making classes more engaging and instructive. Students are expected to come prepared and contribute thoughtfully to discussions. When participation is part of the course assessment, it is evaluated based on the quality of contributions rather than their quantity.
Exam Policy
Students are not allowed to bring any materials into exams, except those explicitly authorized by the instructor. Unexcused absences from exams or failure to submit assigned cases will result in a grade of zero when calculating final averages. All exams must be submitted at the end of the examination period.
Communication and Grading
All questions or concerns regarding grading or course policies must follow the official procedures. No direct negotiation with instructors about grades or assessments is permitted.  
Be aware of the rules in Université Paris Dauphine about plagiarism and cheating during exams. All work turned in for this course must be your own work, or that of your own group. Working as part of a group implies that you are an active participant and fully contributed to the output produced by that group. 

Bibliographie, lectures recommandées :

Virginie Srecki, graduated in finance & tax law in Paris Dauphine teaches classes in financial accounting, finance and tax law. Was responsible for Dauphine's campus in Madrid for 5 years. Developed an executive master in compliance in Dauphine-PSL and still manages a certificate (8 days) on fraud risk management. 
Is director a master program in global management in Paris Dauphine.

Document susceptible de mise à jour - 01/04/2026
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