Corruption in Commercial Enterprise : Law, Theory and Practice
Corruption in Commercial Enterprise : Law, Theory and Practice
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Author(s): Campbell, Liz
ISBN No.: 9781351602204
Pages: 294
Year: 201804
Format: E-Book
Price: $ 54.96
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1. Introduction: Liz Campbell and Nicholas Lord, "Corruption in Commercial Enterprise: An Introduction"; 2: Mark Findlay, "Corruption as Business across Market Contexts"; 3. Jay Albanese, "When corruption and organized crime overlap: an empirical hierarchy of corrupt conduct"; 4. Kenneth Murray, "Unfair Advantage - The corruptive influence of criminal money on legitimate markets"; 5. Rose Broad and Nicholas Lord, "Corruption as a Facilitator of Human Trafficking: Some Key Analytical Issues"; 6. Liz Campbell, "The organisation of corruption in commercial enterprise: Concealing (and revealing) the beneficial ownership of assets"; 7. David Bamaung and John Cuddihy, "Corruption - the exposure and exploitation of human vulnerabilities"; 8. Adriaan Denkers, "Mickey-Mouse-Money and Gingerbread Cookies: Bonuses and Organizational Measures as Predictors of Corruption in Organizations"; 9.


Anna Markovska and Petrus van Duyne, "Contextualising corporate criminality in different cultural settings: the case of the gas industry in Ukraine"; 10. Aleksandra Jordanoska, "The Dark Side of Finance: Policing Corruption through Regulatory Means"; 11. Liliya Gelemerova, Jackie Harvey and Petrus van Duyne, "Banks assessing corruption risk - a risky undertaking" ; 12. Calum Darling, "The Duty To Disclose: Implications For Corruption In Commercial Enterprise"; 13. Maurizio Bellacosa, "The Fight against Corruption in Commercial Enterprises: A Comparative Overview in light of the Italian Experience"; 14. Nicholas Lord and Colin King, "Negotiating Non-Contention: Civil Recovery and Deferred Prosecution in Response to Transnational Corporate Bribery"; 15: Alan Doig, "Non-Conviction Financial Sanctions, Corporate Anti-Bribery Reparation and Their Potential Role in Delivering Effective Anti-Corruption Pay-Back: The Emerging UK Context"; 16. Index.


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