The question of corporate criminal liability should be split into (at least) two questions: (1) Should corporations be subject to criminal sanctions? (2) Should these sanctions be subject to the same substantive, procedural, and evidentiary constraints as those that apply in the case of individual defendants? I argue for a positive answer to the first question, and a negative answer to the second
This entry reviews the literature on corporate criminal liability. It first describes the different ...
Will Law Commission proposals undermine the prospects for reversing the decriminalisation of illegal...
The BP oil spill and financial crisis share in common more than just profound tragedy and massive cl...
Corporations are frequently treated as “persons” under the law. One of the fundamental questions as...
Is it possible to justify imposing criminal liability on corporations? Two basic aspects of criminal...
Corporate criminal liability puts a serious challenge to the economic theory of enforcement. Are cor...
This essay responds to critics of corporate liability and to the claim that elimination or limitatio...
This is the second of two Articles on the expressive aspects of corporate criminal liability. The fi...
Under current federal law, a corporation, no matter how large or small, is criminally liable if a me...
This response identifies that there is an overwhelming consensus amongst law enforcement authorities...
Some societies used to impose liability on inanimate objects, a practice we’d now regard as silly an...
This thesis reviews some of the issues concerning the criminal liability and sanctioning of corporat...
The imposition of corporate liability is problematic in terms of both conviction and sentencing. Onc...
Juridical regimes have been created in order to punish corporate wrongdoing. Although the imposition...
This entry reviews the literature on corporate criminal liability. It first describes the different ...
Will Law Commission proposals undermine the prospects for reversing the decriminalisation of illegal...
The BP oil spill and financial crisis share in common more than just profound tragedy and massive cl...
Corporations are frequently treated as “persons” under the law. One of the fundamental questions as...
Is it possible to justify imposing criminal liability on corporations? Two basic aspects of criminal...
Corporate criminal liability puts a serious challenge to the economic theory of enforcement. Are cor...
This essay responds to critics of corporate liability and to the claim that elimination or limitatio...
This is the second of two Articles on the expressive aspects of corporate criminal liability. The fi...
Under current federal law, a corporation, no matter how large or small, is criminally liable if a me...
This response identifies that there is an overwhelming consensus amongst law enforcement authorities...
Some societies used to impose liability on inanimate objects, a practice we’d now regard as silly an...
This thesis reviews some of the issues concerning the criminal liability and sanctioning of corporat...
The imposition of corporate liability is problematic in terms of both conviction and sentencing. Onc...
Juridical regimes have been created in order to punish corporate wrongdoing. Although the imposition...
This entry reviews the literature on corporate criminal liability. It first describes the different ...
Will Law Commission proposals undermine the prospects for reversing the decriminalisation of illegal...
The BP oil spill and financial crisis share in common more than just profound tragedy and massive cl...