On October 16, 2025, GW Law’s Professor Christopher Yukins took part online in a program for Argentine judges coordinated by distinguished GW alumna Genoveva Ferrero of the General Secretariat of Administration and Budget of the Judiciary of the City of Buenos Aires, “Programa Intensivo de Perspectivas Comparadas en Derechos Humanos, Justicia Penal y Contratación Pública,” an intensive program on comparative approaches to human rights, criminal law and public procurement. Professor Yukins spoke on “Lucha contra la corrupción y transparencia en la contratación pública” — the fight against corruption in public procurement. Slides

Genoveva Ferrero also helped lead the 3-4 November 2025 Public Procurement Congress held at the Faculty of Law, University of Buenos Aires.
Victoria Christoff, professorial lecturer in law at GW, participated in the Congress, presenting on the current reforms of the U.S. federal procurement system. The panel, moderated by Barbara Fernandez Villa, the sub-secretary of the Cabinet of Ministers for the Republic of Argentina, also included Professor Andrea Sundstrand, professor of public procurement at the University of Stockholm, and a representative from the Office of Economics and Commerce from the European Union delegation in Buenos Aires. Ms. Christoff’s slides (in Spanish) are here.

The Buenos Aires Congress was very much a meeting of procurement professors from around the world. In the photo at left: Andrea Sundstrand (Stockholm University), Sope Williams (Stellenbosch University), Annamaria La Chimia (U. Nottingham), Gabriella Racca (U. Turin), Genoveva Ferrero (organizer), Patricia Valcárcel (U. Vigo), Tünde Tátrai (Corvinus U.) and Victoria Christoff (GW Law).

Appearing by video recording (to facilitate translation), Professor Yukins contributed an online lecture at the Congress in which he assessed the United Kingdom’s Public Sector Fraud Authority — a unique initiative internationally to use classic compliance measures to reduce the risks of fraud and corruption in the public sector.
The panel, moderated by Paola Laurenzano, Procurement Coordinator, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Argentina, also included Viviana Mora, Head of the User Management Division of the Public Procurement and Contracting Directorate, ChileCompra, GW Law alumnus Jean-Jacques Verdeaux, Procurement Manager, Latin America and Caribbean Region, The World Bank, and Javier Dávila Pérez, Chief of the Financial Management and Procurement Division, Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). Professor Yukins’ recorded presentation appears below.