Part I argues that the nature of export control enforcement requires extensive self-governing behavior on the part of exporters and that enforcement should be directed toward that end. Part II examines several possible justifications for penalizing a business entity and concludes that deterrence and rehabilitation through education are the most viable, particularly in a self-regulating industry. Part III argues that examining the export compliance program is actually a necessary prerequisite to determining the general culpability required under the general factors, and on that basis alone cannot be relegated to a mitigating factor. Part IV argues that an emphasis on corporate compliance programs in punishment is the most effective route to ...
The relationship between industry and authorities represents one of the most pressing export control...
Reducing and preventing corporate crime and wrongdoing requires more than merely punishing corporati...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The U.S...
Part I argues that the nature of export control enforcement requires extensive self-governing behavi...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "U.S. ag...
There is a consensus that firm’s corporate governance impacts their ability to export. Corporate gov...
This paper examines the impact of violations of export control policy from a multinational enterpris...
How can we ensure corporations play by the “rules of the game” – that is, laws encouraging firms to ...
The production of hazardous materials that can be used for civilian and military purposes (dual-use ...
Part I outlines the concept of enforced self-regulation, sketches its theoretical underpinnings, and...
Compliance programs entail monitoring of employees’ behavior with the claimed objective of fighting ...
Made in the USA. This phrase, stamped on the bottom of many domestic items, is becoming increasingly...
The compliance of multinational corporations (MNCs) is critical to effective economic sanctions in a...
Justin S. Brooks\u27 article discusses the effectiveness of corporate compliance programs and factor...
Even as regulators and prosecutors proclaim the importance of effective compliance programs, failure...
The relationship between industry and authorities represents one of the most pressing export control...
Reducing and preventing corporate crime and wrongdoing requires more than merely punishing corporati...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The U.S...
Part I argues that the nature of export control enforcement requires extensive self-governing behavi...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "U.S. ag...
There is a consensus that firm’s corporate governance impacts their ability to export. Corporate gov...
This paper examines the impact of violations of export control policy from a multinational enterpris...
How can we ensure corporations play by the “rules of the game” – that is, laws encouraging firms to ...
The production of hazardous materials that can be used for civilian and military purposes (dual-use ...
Part I outlines the concept of enforced self-regulation, sketches its theoretical underpinnings, and...
Compliance programs entail monitoring of employees’ behavior with the claimed objective of fighting ...
Made in the USA. This phrase, stamped on the bottom of many domestic items, is becoming increasingly...
The compliance of multinational corporations (MNCs) is critical to effective economic sanctions in a...
Justin S. Brooks\u27 article discusses the effectiveness of corporate compliance programs and factor...
Even as regulators and prosecutors proclaim the importance of effective compliance programs, failure...
The relationship between industry and authorities represents one of the most pressing export control...
Reducing and preventing corporate crime and wrongdoing requires more than merely punishing corporati...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The U.S...