When a corporation commits a crime, whom may we hold criminally liable? One obvious set of defendants consists of the individuals who perpetrated the crime on the corporation\u27s behalf. But according to the responsible corporate officer ( RCO ) doctrine, the government may also prosecute and punish those corporate executives who, although perhaps lacking consciousness of wrongdoing, nonetheless have a responsible share in the furtherance of the transaction which the statute outlaws\u3e In other words, under the RCO doctrine, a corporate executive can come to bear criminal responsibility for an offense of her corporation that she neither participated in nor culpably failed to prevent. As long as the executive in question had the author...
This article examines the common law respondeat superior test for corporate criminal liability and p...
Initially, it was said that a corporation had no mind, could not will, and so could not personally e...
Corporations can be charged with criminal and civil responsibility based on corporate responsibility...
When a corporation commits a crime, whom may we hold criminally liable? One obvious set of defendant...
The responsible corporate officer (RCO) doctrine is, as a formal matter, an instance of strict crimi...
In a 2001 Issues Paper entitled \u27Sentencing: Corporate Offenders\u27, the New South Wales Law Ref...
This Article offers an alternative analysis of the doctrine articulated by the Supreme Court in Dott...
Many criminal law scholars have criticized the Responsible Corporate Officer Doctrine as a form of s...
In many cases of criminality within large corporations, senior management does not commit the operat...
The BP oil spill and financial crisis share in common more than just profound tragedy and massive cl...
In this paper I will attempt to clarify the notion of corporate criminal responsibility. My analysis...
The pervasive influence enjoyed by large, publicly held corporations has inspired a body of scholars...
This Article considers modern systems of criminal justice and the different models of assessing resp...
In this paper I will attempt to clarify the notion of corporate criminal responsibility. My analysis...
This Article argues that the government\u27s exclusion of executives who have been convicted as res...
This article examines the common law respondeat superior test for corporate criminal liability and p...
Initially, it was said that a corporation had no mind, could not will, and so could not personally e...
Corporations can be charged with criminal and civil responsibility based on corporate responsibility...
When a corporation commits a crime, whom may we hold criminally liable? One obvious set of defendant...
The responsible corporate officer (RCO) doctrine is, as a formal matter, an instance of strict crimi...
In a 2001 Issues Paper entitled \u27Sentencing: Corporate Offenders\u27, the New South Wales Law Ref...
This Article offers an alternative analysis of the doctrine articulated by the Supreme Court in Dott...
Many criminal law scholars have criticized the Responsible Corporate Officer Doctrine as a form of s...
In many cases of criminality within large corporations, senior management does not commit the operat...
The BP oil spill and financial crisis share in common more than just profound tragedy and massive cl...
In this paper I will attempt to clarify the notion of corporate criminal responsibility. My analysis...
The pervasive influence enjoyed by large, publicly held corporations has inspired a body of scholars...
This Article considers modern systems of criminal justice and the different models of assessing resp...
In this paper I will attempt to clarify the notion of corporate criminal responsibility. My analysis...
This Article argues that the government\u27s exclusion of executives who have been convicted as res...
This article examines the common law respondeat superior test for corporate criminal liability and p...
Initially, it was said that a corporation had no mind, could not will, and so could not personally e...
Corporations can be charged with criminal and civil responsibility based on corporate responsibility...