Nation-states face regulatory and enforcement dilemmas when dealing with corporations operating in international commerce that are implicated in the bribery of foreign public officials. As part of the regulatory landscape, non-trial resolutions, and Deferred Prosecution Agreements (DPAs) specifically, have emerged as a prominent method for gaining leverage against major implicated corporations. This article analyses how judges in England and Wales discursively rationalise the approval of DPAs, arguing that three interdiscursive mechanisms (deviance elastication; corporate dissociation; and, anticipatory offsetting) serve to underpin and communicate constructions of DPAs as in the interests of justice. Relatedly, the conditions of use of DPA...
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, deferred prosecution agreements are said to occupy an “...
This book argues that there is a strong normative argument for using the criminal law as a primary r...
This article will explore the factors that contribute to less-than-optimal transparency, consistency...
Corporate Deferred Prosecution Agreements (DPAs) are contracts negotiated between the federal govern...
This chapter examines how Deferred Prosecution Agreements (DPA) schemes support or subvert convictio...
A recent federal appellate court ruling of first impression permits the resolution of allegations of...
Since 2008, the global economic downturn has significantly in-creased operating pressures on major c...
Public Law, 2020, Apr, 307-330. Negotiated settlements are increasingly regarded as an alternative ...
Deferred prosecution agreements (DPAs) are legal means, alternative to trial, for the resolution of ...
This chapter examines the challenges as well as opportunities for a more proactive prosecution model...
In recent years, U.S. federal prosecutors have shifted their stance from prosecuting and convicting ...
When evaluating how to proceed against a corporate investigative target, law enforcement authorities...
“DPAs [(Deferred Prosecution Agreements)] have had a truly transformative effect on particular compa...
In the United States, prosecutors regularly resolve corporate criminal cases through the use of Defe...
When evaluating how to proceed against a corporate investigative target, law enforcement authorities...
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, deferred prosecution agreements are said to occupy an “...
This book argues that there is a strong normative argument for using the criminal law as a primary r...
This article will explore the factors that contribute to less-than-optimal transparency, consistency...
Corporate Deferred Prosecution Agreements (DPAs) are contracts negotiated between the federal govern...
This chapter examines how Deferred Prosecution Agreements (DPA) schemes support or subvert convictio...
A recent federal appellate court ruling of first impression permits the resolution of allegations of...
Since 2008, the global economic downturn has significantly in-creased operating pressures on major c...
Public Law, 2020, Apr, 307-330. Negotiated settlements are increasingly regarded as an alternative ...
Deferred prosecution agreements (DPAs) are legal means, alternative to trial, for the resolution of ...
This chapter examines the challenges as well as opportunities for a more proactive prosecution model...
In recent years, U.S. federal prosecutors have shifted their stance from prosecuting and convicting ...
When evaluating how to proceed against a corporate investigative target, law enforcement authorities...
“DPAs [(Deferred Prosecution Agreements)] have had a truly transformative effect on particular compa...
In the United States, prosecutors regularly resolve corporate criminal cases through the use of Defe...
When evaluating how to proceed against a corporate investigative target, law enforcement authorities...
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, deferred prosecution agreements are said to occupy an “...
This book argues that there is a strong normative argument for using the criminal law as a primary r...
This article will explore the factors that contribute to less-than-optimal transparency, consistency...