Corruption has been linked to urgent transnational problems, including, inter alia, market uncertainties, the undermining of democracy, economic disparity, religious extremism, and authoritarianism. As corruption is a global problem, it requires coordination across states’ anticorruption laws. Anticorruption thus provides grounds to reassess the promise and limits of transnational law. This Article examines the operation of anticorruption as transnational law across the corporate governance regimes of the United States and China, the world’s two largest economies. As opposed to perceptions that Washington and Beijing are engaged in a zero-sum game, anticorruption is a policy concern against which both states may rally. Inter-regulatory coor...
Foreign anti-corruption laws—laws that prohibit businesses from paying bribes abroad— present a puzz...
The legal fight against bribery and corruption has evolved from the solitary effort of the United St...
Foreign anti-corruption laws—laws that prohibit businesses from paying bribes abroad— present a puzz...
Corruption has been linked to urgent transnational problems, including, inter alia, market uncertain...
Growing transnational business activities have resulted in more rapid transnationalization of Americ...
Growing transnational business activities have resulted in more rapid transnationalization of Americ...
This article examines foreign bribery in China since the early 2000s and the State's legal and penal...
Global concerns over the corruption of weak governments by firms engaged in transnational business a...
To date, “transnational criminal law” has been the dominant paradigm for explaining and mapping rule...
To date, “transnational criminal law” has been the dominant paradigm for explaining and mapping rule...
The worldwide expansion of international law firms has generated regulatory battles and workplace co...
The global upsurge of interest in corruption has led to the proliferation of anti-corruption instrum...
To date, “transnational criminal law” has been the dominant paradigm for explaining and mapping rule...
The trade war between the United States (U.S.) and the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has attracte...
To date, “transnational criminal law” has been the dominant paradigm for explaining and mapping rule...
Foreign anti-corruption laws—laws that prohibit businesses from paying bribes abroad— present a puzz...
The legal fight against bribery and corruption has evolved from the solitary effort of the United St...
Foreign anti-corruption laws—laws that prohibit businesses from paying bribes abroad— present a puzz...
Corruption has been linked to urgent transnational problems, including, inter alia, market uncertain...
Growing transnational business activities have resulted in more rapid transnationalization of Americ...
Growing transnational business activities have resulted in more rapid transnationalization of Americ...
This article examines foreign bribery in China since the early 2000s and the State's legal and penal...
Global concerns over the corruption of weak governments by firms engaged in transnational business a...
To date, “transnational criminal law” has been the dominant paradigm for explaining and mapping rule...
To date, “transnational criminal law” has been the dominant paradigm for explaining and mapping rule...
The worldwide expansion of international law firms has generated regulatory battles and workplace co...
The global upsurge of interest in corruption has led to the proliferation of anti-corruption instrum...
To date, “transnational criminal law” has been the dominant paradigm for explaining and mapping rule...
The trade war between the United States (U.S.) and the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has attracte...
To date, “transnational criminal law” has been the dominant paradigm for explaining and mapping rule...
Foreign anti-corruption laws—laws that prohibit businesses from paying bribes abroad— present a puzz...
The legal fight against bribery and corruption has evolved from the solitary effort of the United St...
Foreign anti-corruption laws—laws that prohibit businesses from paying bribes abroad— present a puzz...