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Digital Sovereignty and the EU's Identity Between Technological Innovation and European Values

open access: yesJCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, EarlyView.
Abstract The debate around ‘digital sovereignty’ identifies tensions rooted in the disparity between the EU's considerable economic and regulatory power in digital matters and its limited mandate and capabilities in foreign policy. Artificial intelligence (AI) is considered a strategic industry in Europe and abroad.
Paola Coletti   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Corporate Criminal Liability in the Netherlands

open access: yesIus Gentium, 2011
This report will provide a brief overview of the concept of corporate criminal liability in the Netherlands. Following a description of the historic development of this concept, attention will be paid to the substantive law regarding corporate liability – including the concept of secondary liability and defenses – and to specific rules for the trial ...
Keulen, B.F., Gritter, E.
exaly   +6 more sources

Regulating Corporate Criminal Liability

open access: yes, 2014
Part I - Regulatory options in corporate criminal liability.- Part II - Models in attributing criminal liability to corporations.- Part III - Corporate crimes - corruption, money laundering and beyond.- Part IV - Corporate criminal procedure and criminal compliance.- Part V - Transnational enforcement of corporate criminal liability.- Part VI ...
Espinoza de los Monteros de la Parra, Manuel,   +3 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Corporate Criminal Liability

Ius Gentium, 2011
The risks associated with industrialization and the challenges of globalization have prompted lawmakers of both the civil and common law traditions in Europe and the Americas to impose criminal or quasi-criminal sanctions on corporate wrongdoers. Three models to enable findings of corporate guilt have emerged.
Pieth, Mark, Ivory, Radha
exaly   +6 more sources

Corporate Criminal Liability

open access: yes, 2017
This entry reviews the literature on corporate criminal liability. It first describes the different forms of corporate liability and then discusses the optimal structure of corporate sanctions to deter crimes. The distinction between civil and criminal corporate liability is addressed, and a brief discussion of the corporate criminal enforcement in the
Polidori Paolo, Teobaldelli Desiree
openaire   +3 more sources

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