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Ethical Behaviour and Corporate Financing. The Case of ‘Legality Rating’
ABSTRACT The financial crisis has heightened awareness of ethical and legal issues in the business context. Corporate ethical behaviour is increasingly measured through sustainability ratings. Since 2012, in Italy, the introduction of a sustainability rating, namely the legality rating (LR), has served as an innovative ‘label’ for socially responsible ...
Federica Doni +3 more
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The author considers issues of the use by the prosecutor of powers to abolish procedural decisions of the investigation bodies about the refusal to initiate criminal cases.
E. V. Kolomeets
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The Most Fundamental Change in the Criminal Justice System: The Role of the Prosecutor in Sentence Reduction [PDF]
As every lawyer knows, the prosecutor is the most powerful figure in the American criminal justice system. The prosecutor decides whom to charge, what charges to bring, whether to permit a defendant to plead guilty, and whether to confer immunity.
Gershman, Bennett L.
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ABSTRACT The significance of fostering an internal corporate social responsibility (ICSR) plan to advance employee well‐being is not fully understood. This article explores employee well‐being from a positive balance perspective, combining the strategic approach to Internal Corporate Social Responsibility with the Theory of subjective well‐being ...
Teresa C. Herrador‐Alcaide +3 more
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Applying IHL Targeting Rules to Practical Situations: Proportionality and Military Objectives
The IHL targeting rules are framed in relatively abstract terms and there is, unfortunately, no general agreement concerning precisely which objects constitute military objectives and concerning the relative values to be assigned to civilian losses and ...
William J. Fenrick
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Abstract It is axiomatic that American prosecutors possess significant discretion. What varies among prosecutors is how they use their discretion. How they use their discretion derives from how prosecutors perceive their role. Different prosecutors perceive their role differently. Some see themselves as representing the victim and others
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Delineating the Interests of Justice: Prosecutorial Discretion and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court [PDF]
Article 53(1) and 53(2) of the Rome Statute allow the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) to decline to pursue an investigation or prosecution in the ‘interests of justice’.
Lovat, Henry M
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Abstract This paper conducts a comparative legal analysis of corporate restructuring frameworks in England and Bhutan, examining their capacity to integrate climate variability considerations and promote sustainable business practices. It discusses the procedural mechanisms for restructuring financially distressed enterprises available under the law of
Eugenio Vaccari, Migmar Lham
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Major Cybersecurity Breaches: Shaping Corporate Cybersecurity Policies and Closing the Gaps
ABSTRACT As digitalization accelerates, cybercrime has intensified in both scale and impact over the past two decades. This study aims to critically examine major cybersecurity events, assess them through the lens of routine activity theory, examine insight from three other established criminological and organizational theories, and address central ...
Laura K. Rickett, Deborah Smith
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Transformation of the Institute of the Criminal Case Relegation to the Prosecutor
The article deals with the analysis of the institute of the criminal case relegation to the prosecutor, including the amendments to Art. 237 of the RF Criminal Procedure Code adopted in July 21, 2014, № 269-FL “On Amendments to Articles 236 and 237 of ...
Voltornist O. A.
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