Oxford BETWEEN IMPUNITY & IMPERIALISM: REGULATION OF TRANSNATIONAL BRIBERY

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0190070803
ISBN-13
9780190070809
eBay Product ID (ePID)
28038289985

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
344 Pages
Publication Name
Between Impunity and Imperialism : the Regulation of Transnational Bribery
Language
English
Publication Year
2019
Subject
Business Ethics, Criminal Law / General, International / General, Criminal Law / Sentencing
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Law, Business & Economics
Author
Kevin E. Davis
Format
Hardcover

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1.1 in
Item Weight
21.6 Oz
Item Length
9.4 in
Item Width
6.4 in

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Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2019-007415
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No other book on corruption that I know of zeroes in on the questions of how to combat foreign bribery in our times in such a thoughtful and comprehensive way. Not only should every prosecutor and international organization official engaged in the fight against transnational bribery read this book, but so should anyone who is interested in the policy issues or has had a brush with the current system from a private sector vantage point., "No other book on corruption that I know of zeroes in on the questions of how to combat foreign bribery in our times in such a thoughtful and comprehensive way. Not only should every prosecutor and international organization official engaged in the fight against transnational bribery read this book, but so should anyone who is interested in the policy issues or has had a brush with the current system from a private sector vantage point." -- Lucinda Low, Partner, Steptoe & Johnson "Kevin Davis has written a truly unconventional book, he dares put in question the established U.S. and OECD standards against foreign bribery. He makes it clear that we are fighting foreign bribery in our own interest. All believers in the U.S. FCPA and in the OECD Convention on foreign bribery should read this book." -- Mark Pieth, Professor of Criminal Law and Criminology, University of Basel "Transnational bribery is a serious global problem, but as Kevin Davis argues, in his provocative and wide ranging critique, domestic and international law enforcement is often misdirected. Different societies have distinctive vulnerabilities that are not reflected in present-day enforcement priorities. A more effective response would look beyond prevention and deterrence to assess the costs and benefits of alternative strategies in diverse settings." -- Susan Rose -Ackerman, Henry R. Luce Professor Emeritus of Law and Political Science, Yale University, "No other book on corruption that I know of zeroes in on the questions of how to combat foreign bribery in our times in such a thoughtful and comprehensive way. Not only should every prosecutor and international organization official engaged in the fight against transnational bribery read this book, but so should anyone who is interested in the policy issues or has had a brush with the current system from a private sector vantage point." -- Lucinda Low, Partner, Steptoe & Johnson"Kevin Davis has written a truly unconventional book, he dares put in question the established U.S. and OECD standards against foreign bribery. He makes it clear that we are fighting foreign bribery in our own interest. All believers in the U.S. FCPA and in the OECD Convention on foreign bribery should read this book." -- Mark Pieth, Professor of Criminal Law and Criminology, University of Basel"Transnational bribery is a serious global problem, but as Kevin Davis argues, in his provocative and wide ranging critique, domestic and international law enforcement is often misdirected. Different societies have distinctive vulnerabilities that are not reflected in present-day enforcement priorities. A more effective response would look beyond prevention and deterrence to assess the costs and benefits of alternative strategies in diverse settings." -- Susan Rose -Ackerman, Henry R. Luce Professor Emeritus of Law and Political Science, Yale University
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
345/.02323
Table Of Content
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Imperial anti-corruption law Chapter 3: The birth of modern transnational bribery law Chapter 4: The modern regime Chapter 5: Criteria for evaluation Chapter 6: What is bribery? Chapter 7: Prohibitions that extend beyond bribery Chapter 8: When should organizations be liable for foreign bribery? Chapter 9: How should transnational bribery law be enforced? Chapter 10: How should responsibility for regulation be allocated? Chapter 11: Concluding thoughts
Synopsis
When people pay bribes to foreign public officials, how should the law respond? This question has been debated ever since the enactment of the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, and some of the key arguments can be traced back to Cicero in the last years of the Roman Republic and Edmund Burke in late eighteenth-century England. In recent years, the U.S. and other members of the OECD have joined forces to make anti-bribery law one of the most prominent sources of liability for firms and individuals who operate across borders. The modern regime is premised on the idea that transnational bribery is a serious problem which invariably merits a vigorous legal response. The shape of that response can be summed up in the phrase "every little bit helps," which in practice means that: prohibitions on bribery should capture a broad range of conduct; enforcement should target as broad a range of actors as possible; sanctions should be as stiff as possible; and as many agencies as possible should be involved in the enforcement process. An important challenge to the OECD paradigm, labelled here the "anti-imperialist critique," accepts that transnational bribery is a serious problem but questions the conventional responses. This book uses a series of high-profile cases to illustrate key elements of transnational bribery law in action, and analyzes the law through the lenses of both the OECD paradigm and the anti-imperialist critique. It ultimately defends a distinctively inclusive and experimentalist approach to transnational bribery law., This book uses a series of high-profile cases to illustrate the key elements of transnational bribery law. It analyzes the law through the lenses of two competing theoretical approaches: the OECD paradigm and the anti-imperialist critique. It ultimately defends an alternative distinctively inclusive and experimentalist approach to transnational bribery law.
LC Classification Number
K5216.D38 2019

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