Law and Corporate Behaviour: Integrating Theories of Regulation, Enforcement, Compliance and Ethics: Civil Justice Systems
Autor Professor Christopher Hodgesen Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 oct 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781849466530
ISBN-10: 184946653X
Pagini: 832
Dimensiuni: 244 x 169 x 20 mm
Greutate: 1.59 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart/Beck
Seria Civil Justice Systems
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 184946653X
Pagini: 832
Dimensiuni: 244 x 169 x 20 mm
Greutate: 1.59 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart/Beck
Seria Civil Justice Systems
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
The book concludes by proposing an holistic model for maximising compliance within large organisations, held together by a unified core of ethical principles.
Notă biografică
Christopher Hodges is Professor of Justice Systems, and Fellow of Wolfson College, University of Oxford and an Honorary Professor at China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing.
Cuprins
Introduction Part A: Psychology1. The Findings of Social Psychology Part B: Deterrence2. Deterrence Theory 3. Private Enforcement in USA 4. Enforcement of Competition Law 5. Criticisms of Deterrence 6. Empirical Evidence 7. Conclusions Part C: Regulation8. Public Regulation 9. The Structure of Regulation and Self-Regulation in the UK 10. Developments in Criminal Enforcement in the United Kingdom 11. Responsive, Meta and Compliance Theories 12. OECD Policy on Regulation and Enforcement 13. The Enforcement Policies of Individual Agencies 14. Consumer Trading and Protection 15. Competition 16. Conclusions on Current Enforcement Policy Part D: Regulation and Compliance by Business17. Standards, Accreditation, Self-Regulation and Co-Regulation 18. Compliance within Business Organisations Part E: Regulatory Architectures19. Regulating Safety 20. Financial Services Part F: Conclusions21. Business Values: Culture, Commitment, Trust and Ethics 22. Conclusions: Ethical Regulation ction B. Compliance Systems C. The Deterrence Tradition/Models 1. Deterrence in criminal law 2. Deterrence in economic theory 3. The example of private enforcement in USA 4. The example of competition enforcement by the European CommissionD. Responsive Regulation Models1. The empirical research and its theories 2. Some examples: Braithwaite, Hawkins, Haines, Hutter 3. Developments in enforcement of criminal law4. The example of the reform of UK regulatory policy from 2007E. Behavioural psychology 1. The findings of the psychology research2. Examples of where elements can be seen in regulatory systemsi. pharmaceutical safety regulationii. airline safetyiii. HSEiv. financial services3. integrating public and corporate compliance and sanctioning systemsF. Conclusions1. Discussion of the various theories, and how they can be combined2. A holistic model: i. A quality systemii. Internal and externaliii. Self-regulationiv. Stakeholders and transparencyv. External checking, auditvi. whistleblowingvii. Add CDR to regulationviii. Toolbox of powers (Denmark)ix. safeguards3. An example of how a holistic system of corporate behaviour would work
Recenzii
"a treasure trove of socio-legal facts from many a relevant country, .. a unique traversal and systematisation of the subject matter . numerous suggestions empowering practitioners based on real-life experience to enhance their endeavours with full effect and real impact in their respective companies. In a company acting according to the maxims laid out in this book, [VW's] Dieselgate would not have been possible."
This is a book I will pull off my shelf often to discover all manner of practical things like how British civil aviation regulation works, how British environmental regulation provides for restorative justice, the latest financial regulatory developments at Basel, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ('OECD') Best Practice Principles on Regulatory Enforcement and Inspections, and much more.
If Hodges is right many authors - including legal economists - should revise their texts on the preventative effect of laws.
This is a book I will pull off my shelf often to discover all manner of practical things like how British civil aviation regulation works, how British environmental regulation provides for restorative justice, the latest financial regulatory developments at Basel, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ('OECD') Best Practice Principles on Regulatory Enforcement and Inspections, and much more.
If Hodges is right many authors - including legal economists - should revise their texts on the preventative effect of laws.
Descriere
The purpose of this book is to examine the theories and practice of how to control corporate behaviour through legal techniques.