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Large companies are increasingly on trial. Over the last decade, many of the world's biggest firms have been embroiled in legal disputes over corruption charges, financial fraud, environmental damage, taxation issues or sanction violations, ending in convictions or settlements of record-breaking...
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to choose, should they go for a more precise definition of liability or a definition with a broader scope? What are the … of foreign bribery, we explain why, for a given scope of liability, lower precision in the definition of liability will … liability from 2016, and rank 36 jurisdictions according to the scope and precision of their definition of corporate liability …
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offence for corporate criminal liability. It discusses when payment of a bribe by an employee or officer to a foreign public … official may result in corporate criminal liability, and the mechanisms through which corporations might protect themselves … from such liability. lt;brgt;lt;brgt;The issues raised in this paper are discussed in more detail in a later companion …
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The future of corporate criminal liability in the U.S. and around the world may be for failure to adequately act on … criminal liability for inaction to prevent climate change. There has not been discussion of this topic elsewhere in the … corporate criminal liability for misrepresentations that corporations make to investors in the gap between what corporations say …
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We challenge the conventional definition of corruption as the abuse of public office for private gain, making a distinction between legal and illegal forms of corruption, and paying more attention to corporate patterns of corruption (which also affect public corruption). We undertake to identify...
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