This article investigates the issue of corporations and their criminal liability. Specifically, it outlines general arguments surrounding the issue. It provides more of a broad overview, identifying the key arguments that are typically made for applying criminal liability to corporations
In November 2013, Swiss authorities announced a criminal investigation into one of the world’s large...
Corporate limited liability laws (CLL) [the corporate veil (tCV)] is a major obstacle for implementa...
In the United States, corporate criminal liability developed in response to the industrial revolutio...
This article investigates the issue of corporations and their criminal liability. Specifically, it o...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
The study investigates the question of the international criminal liability of corporations. The iss...
This article explores whether transnational corporations or their executives can be held criminally ...
This book investigates whether corporate criminal liability should be incorporated within the scope ...
Please note that the electronic publication of this dissertation through Igitur is subject to a 2-ye...
Briefly, three positions concerning corporate liability may be identified. First, there are systems ...
This Article considers modern systems of criminal justice and the different models of assessing resp...
The primary objective of the present thesis is to understand from a theoretic point of view whether ...
The Ninth Circuit ruled that a corporation could be held liable under the federal Alien Tort Claims ...
Although corporate criminal liability has been recognized in the United States for nearly a century,...
Is it possible to justify imposing criminal liability on corporations? Two basic aspects of criminal...
In November 2013, Swiss authorities announced a criminal investigation into one of the world’s large...
Corporate limited liability laws (CLL) [the corporate veil (tCV)] is a major obstacle for implementa...
In the United States, corporate criminal liability developed in response to the industrial revolutio...
This article investigates the issue of corporations and their criminal liability. Specifically, it o...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
The study investigates the question of the international criminal liability of corporations. The iss...
This article explores whether transnational corporations or their executives can be held criminally ...
This book investigates whether corporate criminal liability should be incorporated within the scope ...
Please note that the electronic publication of this dissertation through Igitur is subject to a 2-ye...
Briefly, three positions concerning corporate liability may be identified. First, there are systems ...
This Article considers modern systems of criminal justice and the different models of assessing resp...
The primary objective of the present thesis is to understand from a theoretic point of view whether ...
The Ninth Circuit ruled that a corporation could be held liable under the federal Alien Tort Claims ...
Although corporate criminal liability has been recognized in the United States for nearly a century,...
Is it possible to justify imposing criminal liability on corporations? Two basic aspects of criminal...
In November 2013, Swiss authorities announced a criminal investigation into one of the world’s large...
Corporate limited liability laws (CLL) [the corporate veil (tCV)] is a major obstacle for implementa...
In the United States, corporate criminal liability developed in response to the industrial revolutio...