Modern Bribery Law
Herausgeber: Alldridge, Peter; Horder, Jeremy
Modern Bribery Law
Herausgeber: Alldridge, Peter; Horder, Jeremy
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This critical analysis of the Bribery Act 2010 provides international and EU comparisons and evaluates its enforcement and asset-recovery prospects.
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This critical analysis of the Bribery Act 2010 provides international and EU comparisons and evaluates its enforcement and asset-recovery prospects.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9781107018730
- ISBN-10: 1107018730
- Artikelnr.: 36958645
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9781107018730
- ISBN-10: 1107018730
- Artikelnr.: 36958645
Part I. Bribery Law: Between Public Wrongdoing and Private
Advantage-Taking: 1. Reformulating bribery: a legal critique of the Bribery
Act 2010 Bob Sullivan; 2. Official bribery and commercial bribery: should
they be distinguished? Stuart P. Green; 3. Countering corrupting conflicts
of interest: the example of Hong Kong David C. Donald; 4. Bribery in Italy:
an outlook on present laws and perspectives on reform Roberto Guerrini and
Dario Guidi; Part II. Bribery without Borders: Tackling Corruption in the
EU and Beyond: 5. Development, business integrity and the UK Bribery Act
2010 Indira Carr; 6. The aims and limits of European Union anti-corruption
law Valsamis Mitsilegas; 7. Deterring bribery: law, regulation and the
export trade Jeremy Horder; 8. Bribery and the changing pattern of criminal
prosecution Peter Alldridge; Part III. Ill-Gotten Gains: The Challenge of
Prosecution, Enforcement and Asset Recovery: 9. Bribery and corruption: the
UK framework for enforcement Charlie Monteith; 10. Prosecuting bribery in
Hong Kong's human rights environment Simon N. M. Young; 11. Is the UNCAC an
effective deterrent to grand corruption? Tim Daniel and Tim Maton.
Advantage-Taking: 1. Reformulating bribery: a legal critique of the Bribery
Act 2010 Bob Sullivan; 2. Official bribery and commercial bribery: should
they be distinguished? Stuart P. Green; 3. Countering corrupting conflicts
of interest: the example of Hong Kong David C. Donald; 4. Bribery in Italy:
an outlook on present laws and perspectives on reform Roberto Guerrini and
Dario Guidi; Part II. Bribery without Borders: Tackling Corruption in the
EU and Beyond: 5. Development, business integrity and the UK Bribery Act
2010 Indira Carr; 6. The aims and limits of European Union anti-corruption
law Valsamis Mitsilegas; 7. Deterring bribery: law, regulation and the
export trade Jeremy Horder; 8. Bribery and the changing pattern of criminal
prosecution Peter Alldridge; Part III. Ill-Gotten Gains: The Challenge of
Prosecution, Enforcement and Asset Recovery: 9. Bribery and corruption: the
UK framework for enforcement Charlie Monteith; 10. Prosecuting bribery in
Hong Kong's human rights environment Simon N. M. Young; 11. Is the UNCAC an
effective deterrent to grand corruption? Tim Daniel and Tim Maton.
Part I. Bribery Law: Between Public Wrongdoing and Private
Advantage-Taking: 1. Reformulating bribery: a legal critique of the Bribery
Act 2010 Bob Sullivan; 2. Official bribery and commercial bribery: should
they be distinguished? Stuart P. Green; 3. Countering corrupting conflicts
of interest: the example of Hong Kong David C. Donald; 4. Bribery in Italy:
an outlook on present laws and perspectives on reform Roberto Guerrini and
Dario Guidi; Part II. Bribery without Borders: Tackling Corruption in the
EU and Beyond: 5. Development, business integrity and the UK Bribery Act
2010 Indira Carr; 6. The aims and limits of European Union anti-corruption
law Valsamis Mitsilegas; 7. Deterring bribery: law, regulation and the
export trade Jeremy Horder; 8. Bribery and the changing pattern of criminal
prosecution Peter Alldridge; Part III. Ill-Gotten Gains: The Challenge of
Prosecution, Enforcement and Asset Recovery: 9. Bribery and corruption: the
UK framework for enforcement Charlie Monteith; 10. Prosecuting bribery in
Hong Kong's human rights environment Simon N. M. Young; 11. Is the UNCAC an
effective deterrent to grand corruption? Tim Daniel and Tim Maton.
Advantage-Taking: 1. Reformulating bribery: a legal critique of the Bribery
Act 2010 Bob Sullivan; 2. Official bribery and commercial bribery: should
they be distinguished? Stuart P. Green; 3. Countering corrupting conflicts
of interest: the example of Hong Kong David C. Donald; 4. Bribery in Italy:
an outlook on present laws and perspectives on reform Roberto Guerrini and
Dario Guidi; Part II. Bribery without Borders: Tackling Corruption in the
EU and Beyond: 5. Development, business integrity and the UK Bribery Act
2010 Indira Carr; 6. The aims and limits of European Union anti-corruption
law Valsamis Mitsilegas; 7. Deterring bribery: law, regulation and the
export trade Jeremy Horder; 8. Bribery and the changing pattern of criminal
prosecution Peter Alldridge; Part III. Ill-Gotten Gains: The Challenge of
Prosecution, Enforcement and Asset Recovery: 9. Bribery and corruption: the
UK framework for enforcement Charlie Monteith; 10. Prosecuting bribery in
Hong Kong's human rights environment Simon N. M. Young; 11. Is the UNCAC an
effective deterrent to grand corruption? Tim Daniel and Tim Maton.