Oecd For Professionals: Law, Ethics & Tax Standards
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 495.39 MB | Duration: 1h 57m
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 495.39 MB | Duration: 1h 57m
Explore OECD | Learn how the OECD shapes global policy, trade, ethics, taxation, and international law.
What you'll learn
Understand the mission, structure, and global role of the OECD
Analyze key policy areas the OECD influences—tax, digital, education, ethics
Learn how soft law instruments like guidelines and recommendations shape hard laws
Gain insight into OECD's global tax policy framework, including BEPS and Pillar Two
Explore the OECD’s leadership in AI, digital economy, and tech governance
Understand corporate responsibilities under OECD MNE Guidelines
Discover how the OECD promotes anti-corruption, ethics, and good governance
Learn how to read and apply OECD peer reviews, rankings, and benchmarks
Connect OECD policies with other regimes like EU law, G7, and WTO rules
Develop skills to apply OECD frameworks in policy, law, compliance, or business
Requirements
No prior knowledge of international law or economics is required
A basic understanding of global governance is helpful but not mandatory
Interest in policy, compliance, sustainability, or international business
Internet access and a notepad for note-taking or working with case studies
Willingness to explore institutional documents, indexes, and reports
Description
Welcome to the Definitive Course on the OECD – The Backbone of Global Policy CoordinationThe Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is one of the most influential international organizations shaping policies that govern the global economy, taxation, digitalization, education, environment, corporate governance, and more.Whether you're a public policy professional, international business leader, student of global affairs, or compliance officer—understanding how the OECD works is crucial in today’s interconnected world.This course delivers a comprehensive overview of the OECD’s structure, functions, guidelines, and global impact—presented in a practical, engaging, and accessible way.Why Take This OECD Course?The OECD may not dominate headlines like the UN or WTO, but its soft law frameworks, peer review mechanisms, and data-driven policies often dictate how countries legislate, how corporations report, and how innovation is governed.This course will teach you:How the OECD functions as a global standard-setterHow it influences tax policy, AI governance, anti-corruption, and ESGWhy OECD instruments matter even though they are non-bindingHow to interpret and apply OECD recommendations in business, law, and governmentWhether you're involved in international relations, corporate compliance, public sector reform, or sustainable development, this course will give you the insight to engage with OECD policies confidently and effectively.Key Features of the Course3.5+ Hours of On-Demand VideoDownloadable resources, charts, and OECD summariesReal-world examples and case study breakdownsClear explanation of complex treaties and tax frameworksLifetime Access + Future UpdatesCertificate of CompletionActive Q&A Support
Overview
Section 1: Introduction - What Is the OECD and Why It Matters
Lecture 1 Introduction - What Is the OECD and Why It Matters
Lecture 2 Course Overview and Success Path
Section 2: Foundations of the OECD
Lecture 3 How the OECD Works
Lecture 4 OECD’s Role in Setting Global Standards
Lecture 5 Key Reports & Benchmarks
Lecture 6 How the OECD Shapes Global Norms
Lecture 7 Module Summary – Foundations of the OECD
Section 3: OECD and Global Taxation & AI Governance
Lecture 8 Introduction to BEPS – Tackling Global Tax Avoidance (M3.L1.SU1.SL1)
Lecture 9 BEPS Action Plan – The 15 Measures
Lecture 10 Pillar One – Reallocating Taxing Rights
Lecture 11 Pillar Two – The Global Minimum Tax
Lecture 12 Real-World Impact – Who’s Affected and How
Lecture 13 Module Summary – OECD’s Global Tax Reform Framework
Lecture 14 Understanding the OECD AI Principles – Why Ethics Came First
Lecture 15 The Five OECD Values for Trustworthy AI
Lecture 16 From Principles to Practice – Recommendations for Policymakers
Lecture 17 Global Alignment – How the OECD AI Principles Influence Regulation Worldwide
Lecture 18 Module Summary – OECD AI Principles and Global Governance
Section 4: OECD and Anti-Corruption Frameworks
Lecture 19 The OECD Anti-Bribery Convention – A Global Standard for Clean Business
Lecture 20 Monitoring & Enforcement – The OECD Peer Review Process
Lecture 21 Implications for Companies – Internal Controls and Due Diligence
Lecture 22 Global Reach – Non-Members and Cross-Border Cooperation
Lecture 23 Module Summary – OECD Anti-Bribery Convention
Section 5: OECD and AI Governance – Principles, Ethics, and Global Policy
Lecture 24 Why the OECD Moved Early on AI Ethics
Lecture 25 The Five OECD Values for Trustworthy AI
Lecture 26 From Principles to Practice – Recommendations for Policymakers
Lecture 27 Global Alignment – How the OECD AI Principles Influence Regulation Worldwide
Lecture 28 Module Summary – OECD AI Principles and Global Governance
Section 6: OECD and the Future of Work
Lecture 29 Workforce Shifts – How Technology and Policy Interact
Lecture 30 Skills Strategy – Building Human Capital for the Digital Age
Lecture 31 Reimagining Employment Policies – Flexibility with Security
Lecture 32 Inclusion and Equity – Supporting Vulnerable Workers
Lecture 33 Module Summary – Future of Work and Employment Policy
Section 7: Education Policy and the PISA Framework
Lecture 34 Why Education Matters in OECD Policy
Lecture 35 Understanding PISA – What It Measures and Why It Matters
Lecture 36 PISA’s Policy Impact – From Data to Reform
Lecture 37 Equity and Inclusion – Addressing Gaps in Learning Outcomes
Lecture 38 Module Summary – Education Policy and PISA
Section 8: OECD - Climate, Energy, and Sustainability
Lecture 39 Why the OECD Cares About Climate and Energy
Lecture 40 Policy Tools – Green Growth, Net Zero, and Energy Security
Lecture 41 Measuring Progress – Environmental Indicators and National Reviews
Lecture 42 Global Cooperation – Aligning with the Paris Agreement and Beyond
Lecture 43 Module Summary – Climate, Energy, and OECD Policy Tools
Section 9: Fighting Corruption and Promoting Integrity
Lecture 44 Why Integrity and Anti-Corruption Matter in OECD Work
Lecture 45 Monitoring & Enforcement – The OECD Peer Review Process
Lecture 46 Implications for Companies – Internal Controls and Due Diligence
Lecture 47 Global Reach – Non-Members and Cross-Border Cooperation
Lecture 48 Module Summary – OECD Anti-Corruption and Integrity Tools
Section 10: Innovation, Digitalization, and Responsible Technology
Lecture 49 Innovation in Public Policy – The OECD’s Role in Advancing Technology
Lecture 50 Policy Tools –Innovation Governance, Regulatory Sandboxes, and Digital Readiness
Lecture 51 International Collaboration – The OECD’s Role in Coordinating Innovation Agendas
Lecture 52 Governance for Innovation – Balancing Opportunity and Risk
Lecture 53 Module Summary – OECD and Innovation Policy
Section 11: Strategic Foresight and Future Preparedness
Lecture 54 Anticipating Disruption – The OECD’s Strategic Foresight Approach
Lecture 55 Embedding Foresight into Policy – Tools and Techniques
Lecture 56 Resilience by Design – Anticipating Shocks and Building Capacity
Lecture 57 Inclusive Recovery – Ensuring Equity in the Post-Crisis World
Lecture 58 Module Summary – Strategic Foresight, Resilience, and Inclusive Governance
Section 12: Applying OECD Insights in Real-World Practice
Lecture 59 From Learning to Action – Using OECD Tools in Your Role
Lecture 60 Career Pathways – Working with OECD Policy and Research
Lecture 61 Course Wrap-Up – Your Certificate, Tools, and Next Steps
Public policy professionals working on international development, trade, or regulation,Students of international relations, economics, or global law,Corporate compliance officers implementing ESG and sustainability frameworks,Legal professionals dealing with cross-border business practices,Government officials and diplomats working in international cooperation,NGO and think tank researchers analyzing global governance institutions,Business consultants advising multinational companies on global strategy,Journalists and analysts covering international standards and development,Educators and academics teaching political economy, governance, or law,Anyone curious about how global cooperation shapes national policies