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This chapter distinguishes torts from crimes in terms of the moral costs created by crimes, discusses the nature and incidence of these costs and the problems of assigning liability prices to compensate for them, and describes criminal liability as organized vengeance, a means of inflicting visible, proportioned suffering on offenders as compensation ...
Richard Adelstein
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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
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Corporate Criminal Liability in the Netherlands
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 –
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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
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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
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1997
Abstract Criminal liability for some of the misdeeds referenced in this book may be the basis for prosecution by the authorities and punishable by fines and/ or imprisonment under federal and/or state law. For example, when one transports in interstate or foreign commerce instruments of$5,ooo value or more, knowing that the instrument ...
Brian W Harvey, Carla J Shapreau
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Abstract Criminal liability for some of the misdeeds referenced in this book may be the basis for prosecution by the authorities and punishable by fines and/ or imprisonment under federal and/or state law. For example, when one transports in interstate or foreign commerce instruments of$5,ooo value or more, knowing that the instrument ...
Brian W Harvey, Carla J Shapreau
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Criminal Justice Ethics, 1989
Abstract Contrary to conventional wisdom, this chapter argues that the motive of the defendant is and ought to be relevant to his criminal liability. It attempts to show that motives are important to liability according to any philosophically plausible conception of the nature of motives.
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Abstract Contrary to conventional wisdom, this chapter argues that the motive of the defendant is and ought to be relevant to his criminal liability. It attempts to show that motives are important to liability according to any philosophically plausible conception of the nature of motives.
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Corporate criminal liability in EU Directives: An overview of the EU discipline
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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2008
Abstract This chapter considers the main areas of potential exposure to criminal liability for those involved in the production and supply of medicines when there is a serious adverse effect on the user of the medicine (or anyone else). There are a number of possible offences that may be relevant depending on the nature of the effect or ...
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Abstract This chapter considers the main areas of potential exposure to criminal liability for those involved in the production and supply of medicines when there is a serious adverse effect on the user of the medicine (or anyone else). There are a number of possible offences that may be relevant depending on the nature of the effect or ...
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