Bio
Morten Koch Andersen is a researcher at the Danish Institute Against Torture. He has worked on issues of torture, political mobilization and human rights for more than a decade, with a special interest in rule of law practices, impunity and corruption. He has carried out research in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka and worked as programme manager on anti-torture and research programmes in West Africa and Libya.
Related Publications
Integrity risks for international businesses in Pakistan
- business integrity
- business
- private sector
- business environment
- foreign direct investment
- pakistan
Anti-corruption mechanisms in the banking sector
- banking
- finance
Analysis of public accountability mechanisms in six Caribbean countries
- political finance
- access to information
- conflicts of interest
- public sector integrity
- income and asset declaration
A Report on Observing Integrity & Transparency of Central Elections Commission (CEC) Performance During Municipal Elections 2012
- monitoring corruption
- third-party monitoring
- elections
- electoral campaigns
- community monitoring
- monitoring
- election campaign
- AMAN (TI Palestine)
Asset Declaration Rules for Politicians
- asset declaration
- asset disclosure
- politicians
Morten Koch Andersen
Affiliation
Dignity-Danish Institute Against Torture
Professional Title
Researcher
Region
- Asia Pacific
Country/Territory
Topics
- Aid & Development
- Civil Society
- Advocacy
- Politically exposed persons
- Human rights
- Judiciary
- Rule of law
- Political Corruption
- Grand corruption
- Impunity
Specialisms
Human Rights, Torture, Rule of Law Practices and Impunity