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Corruption of public officials, in particular bribery, has long been recognized as a potentially serious problem in … legislation in the world to recognize and seek to curb the contribution of domestically based corporations to foreign corruption … internationalization of anti-corruption efforts and recent increased and expanded domestic enforcement reduce the potential costs to …
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In this contribution to a symposium sponsored by the Michigan State University Journal of International Law, the author argues that predominantly evolutionary Soviet transition to the Rule of Law (initiated by Mikhail Gorbachev's ‘Perestroika' at the end of the 1980s) was derailed by...
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international commerce results in the potential for greater exposure to global demands for bribery. Bribery and corruption remains a … process. Our paper proceeds in eight parts. First, we discuss the bribery and corruption problem. Second, a discussion of the … believe this paper contributes to the bribery and corruption literature by exploring the potential benefits of the COSO …
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economies that suffer fewer of the inefficiencies associated with corruption. Yet enforcement of the Act has increased … dramatically since it first passed in the post-Watergate, anti-corruption era. If the FCPA really promotes foreign interests over …
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principles to which a lawyer owes a high degree of fidelity are those that advance sustainability and that combat corruption …. This essay considers the character of those ethical obligations when sustainability and corruption meet the needs of … themselves within the specific context of sustainability and corruption, and within institutional frameworks and client …
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In the late 1990s, it was announced that Australia would introduce legislation to respond to an OECD Convention for criminalizing bribery of foreign public officials. This was part of a coordinated international OECD initiative. The US had already addressed such issues two decades earlier under...
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Corruption is an issue that affects developing and developed countries alike. Businesses are often seen as fueling the … flames of corruption by engaging in corrupt practices in order to gain advantages over competitors in business deals. Since …-regulatory measures have made any noticeable impact on companies’ practices and policies in respect of corruption. This paper addresses …
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Although corruption is ubiquitous, attitudes toward it differ among countries. The U.S. had been the only country … employs a two-pronged approach to control the supply side of corruption: (1) anti-bribery provisions and (2) accounting …
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