Considers whether China's eighth amendment to its Criminal Law, criminalising the bribery of foreign officials, is likely to succeed in bringing the country's bribery laws into line with global standards. Examines the challenges which China's culture of gift-giving in business pose for multi-national companies (MNCs) and how China's reforms compare with the provisions of legislation such as the UK Bribery Act 2010. Reviews key features of the Chinese offence, the scope of the available defences and exceptions, the extraterritoriality of the reforms and their implications for Western MNCs
This thesis concerns the issue of corruption in international business transactions and the steps ta...
This report examines the current efforts in Washington, D.C., to amend the Foreign Corrupt Practices...
China set to revise its antimonopoly Law with more aggressive provisions. One of the fundamental cha...
This article examines foreign bribery in China since the early 2000s and the State's legal and penal...
Bribery harms the global playing field as it distorts fair completion, undermines honest practices a...
Cross-border transactions are generating corresponding globalisation of law enforcement efforts. Cul...
Today, the People\u27s Republic of China (hereinafter China) has become one of the largest economic ...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to explore the regulatory framework in China and the extent to ...
Global concerns over the corruption of weak governments by firms engaged in transnational business a...
China’s highly publicized crackdown on corruption may affect the type and number of cases in China t...
Bribery in overseas markets is a major concern for U.S. foreign policy. In the 1970s, after allegati...
Corruption has been linked to urgent transnational problems, including, inter alia, market uncertain...
In this article, the authors analyze the norms of criminal law in relation to corruption behavior i...
The Chinese government is making unprecedented efforts to curb corruption resulting in several hig...
Bribery, a transaction in which an official misuses public office in return for personal gain, is pr...
This thesis concerns the issue of corruption in international business transactions and the steps ta...
This report examines the current efforts in Washington, D.C., to amend the Foreign Corrupt Practices...
China set to revise its antimonopoly Law with more aggressive provisions. One of the fundamental cha...
This article examines foreign bribery in China since the early 2000s and the State's legal and penal...
Bribery harms the global playing field as it distorts fair completion, undermines honest practices a...
Cross-border transactions are generating corresponding globalisation of law enforcement efforts. Cul...
Today, the People\u27s Republic of China (hereinafter China) has become one of the largest economic ...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to explore the regulatory framework in China and the extent to ...
Global concerns over the corruption of weak governments by firms engaged in transnational business a...
China’s highly publicized crackdown on corruption may affect the type and number of cases in China t...
Bribery in overseas markets is a major concern for U.S. foreign policy. In the 1970s, after allegati...
Corruption has been linked to urgent transnational problems, including, inter alia, market uncertain...
In this article, the authors analyze the norms of criminal law in relation to corruption behavior i...
The Chinese government is making unprecedented efforts to curb corruption resulting in several hig...
Bribery, a transaction in which an official misuses public office in return for personal gain, is pr...
This thesis concerns the issue of corruption in international business transactions and the steps ta...
This report examines the current efforts in Washington, D.C., to amend the Foreign Corrupt Practices...
China set to revise its antimonopoly Law with more aggressive provisions. One of the fundamental cha...