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Corporate personality and criminal liability

Criminal Law Forum, 1995
[extract] The objectives of this article are to review the dominance in the common law world of derivative models of corporate criminal liability, to examine the deficiencies that have led to the current spate of reform proposals, to describe some of these proposals, and to address certain key questions about how to construct an organizational model of
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Corporate Criminal Liability

2014
Markus D. Dubber   +2 more
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Corporate Criminal Liability [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The submitted thesis comprehensively deals with the institute of corporate criminal liability and its aspects. The purpose of the research is to analyze corporate criminal liability on a multidisciplinary level. With regards to criminological findings on
Danková, Katarína
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Corporate criminal liability in EU Directives: An overview of the EU discipline

open access: yesNew Journal of European Criminal Law
This article focuses on the corporate criminal liability regime introduced by EU directives harmonising criminal law. Liability of legal persons has become an essential tool in preventing and sanctioning serious crimes and European criminal law has ...
Zazzaro, Federica
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Corporate Criminal Liability

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009
This paper attempts to explore the basis and extent of corporate criminal liability in India and tries to answer the questions regarding mens rea and when the corporation will be held liable and the basis upon which such liability attaches to a corporation. In India, Criminal Liability is attached only those acts in which there is violation of Criminal
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Corporate Criminal Liability and Conflicts of Jurisdiction

2014
In our globalized world, conflicts of jurisdiction have become more and more common. This problem is especially pressing for companies, as large companies usually operate on a multinational scale and are thus in touch with several different jurisdictions.
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13. The Criminal Liability of Corporations

2014
This chapter begins with a discussion of the law on corporate criminality, covering the difficulty in convicting companies of crimes; corporate killing; and vicarious liability. The Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 created a new offence of corporate manslaughter.
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