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Judul Rethinking Corporate Crime / James Gobert
Pengarang Gobert, James
Maurice Punch
Penerbitan London : Butterworths, 2003
Deskripsi Fisik xxiii, 379 p. ;23,5 cm.
ISBN 978-0-406-95006-7
Subjek 1. Criminal Liability of Justice persons - Great Britain
2. Corporation Law - Great Britain - Criminal Provisions
3. White Collar Crimes - Great Britain
Abstrak This exceptional text provides students with a detailed critique of the current criminal law as it applies to corporate wrongdoing and assesses the potential for the legal control of corporate criminality as informed by insights gleaned from a crimonological understanding of why such crimes occur. The authors advance the theory that corporate criminal misconduct should be viewed in terms of a failure by a company to have in place effective systems of risk management. The criminal liability of the company is considered in detail but the responsibility of individuals, from employees through to directors, who constribute to a company?s offence is not ignored.
Catatan Indeks : Indeks
Bibliography p.347-367
Bahasa Inggris
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