Deferred prosecution agreements (DPAs) are legal means, alternative to trial, for the resolution of criminal business cases. Although DPAs are increasingly used in the US and are spreading to other jurisdictions, the ethics of DPAs has hardly been subjected to critical scrutiny. We use a multidisciplinary approach straddling the line between philosophy and law to examine the ethics of DPAs used to resolve cases of multinational enterprises’ (MNEs) foreign corruption. Deontologically, we argue that the normativity of DPAs raises critical concerns related to the notion of justice as punishment, with serious cases of international corruption resolved with minimal retribution for offending MNEs. Taking a utilitarian ethical perspective, we also...
A handful of nations spearhead the global anti-corruption regime through the transnational enforceme...
The rise of corporate crime cases has become a major catastrophe for environmental sustainability in...
This article will explore the factors that contribute to less-than-optimal transparency, consistency...
Nation-states face regulatory and enforcement dilemmas when dealing with corporations operating in i...
This chapter examines how Deferred Prosecution Agreements (DPA) schemes support or subvert convictio...
Corporate Deferred Prosecution Agreements (DPAs) are contracts negotiated between the federal govern...
In recent years, U.S. federal prosecutors have shifted their stance from prosecuting and convicting ...
“DPAs [(Deferred Prosecution Agreements)] have had a truly transformative effect on particular compa...
From business to individual, almost anyone can be the subject to investigation for possible violatio...
In the United States, prosecutors regularly resolve corporate criminal cases through the use of Defe...
Public Law, 2020, Apr, 307-330. Negotiated settlements are increasingly regarded as an alternative ...
American prosecutors routinely offer deferred-prosecution and nonprosecution agreements to corporate...
The recent increase in the use of deferred and non-prosecution agreements (DPAs) by government agenc...
A recent federal appellate court ruling of first impression permits the resolution of allegations of...
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, deferred prosecution agreements are said to occupy an “...
A handful of nations spearhead the global anti-corruption regime through the transnational enforceme...
The rise of corporate crime cases has become a major catastrophe for environmental sustainability in...
This article will explore the factors that contribute to less-than-optimal transparency, consistency...
Nation-states face regulatory and enforcement dilemmas when dealing with corporations operating in i...
This chapter examines how Deferred Prosecution Agreements (DPA) schemes support or subvert convictio...
Corporate Deferred Prosecution Agreements (DPAs) are contracts negotiated between the federal govern...
In recent years, U.S. federal prosecutors have shifted their stance from prosecuting and convicting ...
“DPAs [(Deferred Prosecution Agreements)] have had a truly transformative effect on particular compa...
From business to individual, almost anyone can be the subject to investigation for possible violatio...
In the United States, prosecutors regularly resolve corporate criminal cases through the use of Defe...
Public Law, 2020, Apr, 307-330. Negotiated settlements are increasingly regarded as an alternative ...
American prosecutors routinely offer deferred-prosecution and nonprosecution agreements to corporate...
The recent increase in the use of deferred and non-prosecution agreements (DPAs) by government agenc...
A recent federal appellate court ruling of first impression permits the resolution of allegations of...
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, deferred prosecution agreements are said to occupy an “...
A handful of nations spearhead the global anti-corruption regime through the transnational enforceme...
The rise of corporate crime cases has become a major catastrophe for environmental sustainability in...
This article will explore the factors that contribute to less-than-optimal transparency, consistency...