Although the purpose of international anti-bribery legislation, particularly the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), is to deter bribery, empirical evidence demonstrates a problematic collateral effect. In countries where bribery is perceived to be relatively common, the present enforcement regime goes beyond the deterrence of bribery, and ultimately deters investment. Drawing on literature from political science and economics, this Article argues that anti-bribery legislation, as presently enforced, functions as de facto economic sanctions. A detailed analysis of the history of FCP A enforcement shows that these sanctions most often occur in emerging markets, where historic opportunities for economic and social development otherwise...
In this Article, Part I will compare and contrast the similarities and differences in the Foreign Co...
Bribery in overseas markets is a major concern for U.S. foreign policy. In the 1970s, after allegati...
In the wake of the Watergate Scandal, which exposed a variety of corporate as well as political abus...
Prohibitions against transnational bribery suffer from a paradoxical problem of simultaneous over- a...
This Article is the third installment in a long-term research project that examines the effects of t...
In the last twenty years, the United States government has put substantial resources behind the figh...
Bribery discriminates against honest companies by creating a barrier to entry in the form of a compe...
This Note uses examples such as Titan Corp. to support the argument that there are reasons to questi...
This article seeks to help business practitioners anticipate and prevent business challenges related...
Part I of the article begins with a review of the rationale and key legal ele- ments of the U.S. Fo...
Congress advocates the position that foreign bribery in a commercial context contributes to foreign ...
The United States has been at the forefront of international efforts to combat corruption in the glo...
International corruption law is a growing, if understudied, area of international economic law. This...
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (“FCPA”), which bans corporations from offering bribes to foreign ...
Over the past quarter-century, the international community has grown increasingly aware of the delet...
In this Article, Part I will compare and contrast the similarities and differences in the Foreign Co...
Bribery in overseas markets is a major concern for U.S. foreign policy. In the 1970s, after allegati...
In the wake of the Watergate Scandal, which exposed a variety of corporate as well as political abus...
Prohibitions against transnational bribery suffer from a paradoxical problem of simultaneous over- a...
This Article is the third installment in a long-term research project that examines the effects of t...
In the last twenty years, the United States government has put substantial resources behind the figh...
Bribery discriminates against honest companies by creating a barrier to entry in the form of a compe...
This Note uses examples such as Titan Corp. to support the argument that there are reasons to questi...
This article seeks to help business practitioners anticipate and prevent business challenges related...
Part I of the article begins with a review of the rationale and key legal ele- ments of the U.S. Fo...
Congress advocates the position that foreign bribery in a commercial context contributes to foreign ...
The United States has been at the forefront of international efforts to combat corruption in the glo...
International corruption law is a growing, if understudied, area of international economic law. This...
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (“FCPA”), which bans corporations from offering bribes to foreign ...
Over the past quarter-century, the international community has grown increasingly aware of the delet...
In this Article, Part I will compare and contrast the similarities and differences in the Foreign Co...
Bribery in overseas markets is a major concern for U.S. foreign policy. In the 1970s, after allegati...
In the wake of the Watergate Scandal, which exposed a variety of corporate as well as political abus...