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Currently, different legal systems are starting to demand criminal responsibility of corporate bodies. The Opinion on the New Criminal Code, prepared by the Justice and Human Rights Commission of the Congress of the Republic of Peru, follows this trend ...
Carmen Ruiz Baltazar +1 more
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Corporate criminal law and organization incentives: A managerial perspective [PDF]
Corporate criminal liability puts a serious challenge to the economic theory of enforcement. Are corporate crimes different from other crimes? Are these crimes best deterred by punishing individuals, punishing corporations, or both?
Nuno Garoupa
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'Triggering persons’ in ‘ex crimine’ liability of legal entities
This analysis aims at identifying the position of the subjects who might be regarded as the perpetrators of a predicate offence that can be attributed to a legal entity (so called ‘triggering persons’).
Anna Salvina Valenzano, Valenzano A.
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Orchestrating Green Transformation: How AI Adoption Enables Corporate Carbon Neutrality
ABSTRACT As carbon neutrality has become a central goal of global climate governance, how firms achieve low‐carbon transformation has emerged as a critical research issue. However, prior studies have primarily focused on macro‐ or industry‐level analyses, offering limited and fragmented insights into how digital technologies—particularly AI—affect firm‐
Xiaonan Dong, Sungjin Son
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A Comparative Analysis of State Criminal Liability for Environmental Crimes: Challenges and Approaches in the Criminal Law of Iran and France [PDF]
Environmental crimes have emerged among the foremost international challenges, with states assuming a decisive role in their emergence, perpetuation, and deterrence.
Seyed Hossein Jalali Akerdi +2 more
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Equal treatment and corporate criminal liability : need for EU intervention in public procurement?
A comparison of the different EU criminal justice systems reveals a significant diversity in the legal frameworks surrounding corporate criminal liability.
Tiedemann, Klauseditor +4 more
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Holding out on restructuring negotiations: A legal analysis over Finnish and Swedish legislation
Abstract This article examines how Finnish and Swedish restructuring laws create opportunities for creditors to hold out on restructuring negotiations. Using Anthony Casey's new bargaining theory and the traditional creditors' bargain model as analytical frames, the study argues that holdouts arise when ex ante rights – particularly security interests,
Anssi Kärki
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This article discusses the existence, mechanisms and the ideal model of corporate criminal liability based reactive corporate fault for achieving good corporate governance in Indonesia.
Suhariyanto Budi
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Criminal Corporate Liability [PDF]
The Criminal Corporate Liability The definition of legal person is not outlined in criminal law, but can be found in Section 18, Subsection 2 of the Civil Code.
Bohuslav, Lukáš
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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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