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Punishing Corporate Crime: Legal Penalties for Criminal and Regulatory Violations

Autor James T. O'Reilly, James Patrick Hanlon, Ralph F. Hall, Steven L. Jackson, Erin Lewis
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 sep 2009
Punishing Corporate Crime: Legal Penalties for Criminal and Regulatory Violations provides a practical discussion of criminal punishment trends directed at the corporate entity. Corporate punishment, for the most part, has traditionally occurred either in the form of a fine or, in the extreme, a heavy sanction that terminates the business. This timely book analyzes the historical and statutory bases of corporate punishment and reviews the latest remedies now employed by the government, including receivership and monitoring, disgorgement of profits, restitution, integrity agreements, and disbarment from regulated fields. Punishing Corporate Crime explores the new and evolving area of corporate criminal punishment that has emerged in the post- Enron era. This book offers key advice in addressing the new and evolving punishments that face corporations, as well as a consideration of preventative programs.
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ISBN-13: 9780195386790
ISBN-10: 0195386795
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 254 x 175 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

James T. O'Reilly has been a successful legal author since 1977, when his first treatise on privacy and information law became a widely used reference, and the U.S. Supreme Court quoted his FDA text in 2000 with the words, "The experts have written..." He is a former state police officer in New York and has taught criminal law, among other courses, at the University of Cincinnati. His articles have appeared in law journals at Yale, Columbia, Harvard, Cornell, and other schools, for a total of 164 published articles, and his 35 texts have earned more than a million dollars in author royalties and have been widely cited by federal and state courts. He formerly served at Procter & Gamble as Associate General Counsel and in addition to his teaching, he is Counsel to Baker & Daniels of Indianapolis and Vice-Mayor of a small Ohio city. In 2008, he completed work as Assistant Chief Reporter of the Project on European Union Administrative Law, funded by the EU and the American Bar Association.