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Corruption in the Global Era seeks to establish an interdisciplinary dialogue between theory and practice and between different disciplines and to provide a better understanding of the multifaceted aspects of corruption as a global phenomenon.
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Corruption in the Global Era seeks to establish an interdisciplinary dialogue between theory and practice and between different disciplines and to provide a better understanding of the multifaceted aspects of corruption as a global phenomenon.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429591181
- Artikelnr.: 56835470
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429591181
- Artikelnr.: 56835470
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Lorenzo Pasculli is Assistant Professor of Law, Coventry Law School, Faculty of Business and Law, Coventry University, UK. Nicholas Ryder is Professor in Financial Crime, Bristol Law School, Faculty of Business and Law, the University of the West of England, UK.
PART I Introduction; Chapter 1 Corruption and globalisation: towards an
interdisciplinary scientific understanding of corruption as a global crime;
PART II Corruption beyond bribery and illegality; Chapter 2 Fostering
business relationships or an inducement to improper performance: an
analysis of the role of corporate hospitality following the implementation
of the Bribery Act 2010; Chapter 3 Assessment and analysis of corruption in
China; Chapter 4 The Grey Zone: where does financial corruption begin and
competitiveness end? The case of financial product misselling; Chapter 5
The UK national press: reform and corruption; Chapter 6 The Welsh Premier
League and the 'significant risk' to match-manipulation: is a specific
offence required?; PART III Causes of corruption: motivations,
opportunities and sources; Chapter 7 The source of corruption: the link
between the centrality of money in contemporary Western societies and new
developments in political corruption; Chapter 8 Explaining the causes of
bribery from an offender perspective; Chapter 9 Why is it so difficult to
prosecute gambling-related match-fixing?; Chapter 10 Teenage kicks: how the
structural adolescence of the football sector engenders a risk of money
laundering, - corruption and other economic crimes; Chapter 11 Brexit,
integrity and corruption: local and global challenges; PART IV Forms of
manifestation and effects: the transnationality and transversality of
corruption; Chapter 12 Financial crises and fraud: a pattern emerges;
Chapter 13 Corruption in World Bank-financed development projects: a
phenomenon-focused examination; Chapter 14 Waste and corruption in health
care; Chapter 15 Corruption and human trafficking: a holistic approach;
Chapter 16 Fair play and refereeing: a legal strategy against corruption in
sport
interdisciplinary scientific understanding of corruption as a global crime;
PART II Corruption beyond bribery and illegality; Chapter 2 Fostering
business relationships or an inducement to improper performance: an
analysis of the role of corporate hospitality following the implementation
of the Bribery Act 2010; Chapter 3 Assessment and analysis of corruption in
China; Chapter 4 The Grey Zone: where does financial corruption begin and
competitiveness end? The case of financial product misselling; Chapter 5
The UK national press: reform and corruption; Chapter 6 The Welsh Premier
League and the 'significant risk' to match-manipulation: is a specific
offence required?; PART III Causes of corruption: motivations,
opportunities and sources; Chapter 7 The source of corruption: the link
between the centrality of money in contemporary Western societies and new
developments in political corruption; Chapter 8 Explaining the causes of
bribery from an offender perspective; Chapter 9 Why is it so difficult to
prosecute gambling-related match-fixing?; Chapter 10 Teenage kicks: how the
structural adolescence of the football sector engenders a risk of money
laundering, - corruption and other economic crimes; Chapter 11 Brexit,
integrity and corruption: local and global challenges; PART IV Forms of
manifestation and effects: the transnationality and transversality of
corruption; Chapter 12 Financial crises and fraud: a pattern emerges;
Chapter 13 Corruption in World Bank-financed development projects: a
phenomenon-focused examination; Chapter 14 Waste and corruption in health
care; Chapter 15 Corruption and human trafficking: a holistic approach;
Chapter 16 Fair play and refereeing: a legal strategy against corruption in
sport
PART I Introduction; Chapter 1 Corruption and globalisation: towards an
interdisciplinary scientific understanding of corruption as a global crime;
PART II Corruption beyond bribery and illegality; Chapter 2 Fostering
business relationships or an inducement to improper performance: an
analysis of the role of corporate hospitality following the implementation
of the Bribery Act 2010; Chapter 3 Assessment and analysis of corruption in
China; Chapter 4 The Grey Zone: where does financial corruption begin and
competitiveness end? The case of financial product misselling; Chapter 5
The UK national press: reform and corruption; Chapter 6 The Welsh Premier
League and the 'significant risk' to match-manipulation: is a specific
offence required?; PART III Causes of corruption: motivations,
opportunities and sources; Chapter 7 The source of corruption: the link
between the centrality of money in contemporary Western societies and new
developments in political corruption; Chapter 8 Explaining the causes of
bribery from an offender perspective; Chapter 9 Why is it so difficult to
prosecute gambling-related match-fixing?; Chapter 10 Teenage kicks: how the
structural adolescence of the football sector engenders a risk of money
laundering, - corruption and other economic crimes; Chapter 11 Brexit,
integrity and corruption: local and global challenges; PART IV Forms of
manifestation and effects: the transnationality and transversality of
corruption; Chapter 12 Financial crises and fraud: a pattern emerges;
Chapter 13 Corruption in World Bank-financed development projects: a
phenomenon-focused examination; Chapter 14 Waste and corruption in health
care; Chapter 15 Corruption and human trafficking: a holistic approach;
Chapter 16 Fair play and refereeing: a legal strategy against corruption in
sport
interdisciplinary scientific understanding of corruption as a global crime;
PART II Corruption beyond bribery and illegality; Chapter 2 Fostering
business relationships or an inducement to improper performance: an
analysis of the role of corporate hospitality following the implementation
of the Bribery Act 2010; Chapter 3 Assessment and analysis of corruption in
China; Chapter 4 The Grey Zone: where does financial corruption begin and
competitiveness end? The case of financial product misselling; Chapter 5
The UK national press: reform and corruption; Chapter 6 The Welsh Premier
League and the 'significant risk' to match-manipulation: is a specific
offence required?; PART III Causes of corruption: motivations,
opportunities and sources; Chapter 7 The source of corruption: the link
between the centrality of money in contemporary Western societies and new
developments in political corruption; Chapter 8 Explaining the causes of
bribery from an offender perspective; Chapter 9 Why is it so difficult to
prosecute gambling-related match-fixing?; Chapter 10 Teenage kicks: how the
structural adolescence of the football sector engenders a risk of money
laundering, - corruption and other economic crimes; Chapter 11 Brexit,
integrity and corruption: local and global challenges; PART IV Forms of
manifestation and effects: the transnationality and transversality of
corruption; Chapter 12 Financial crises and fraud: a pattern emerges;
Chapter 13 Corruption in World Bank-financed development projects: a
phenomenon-focused examination; Chapter 14 Waste and corruption in health
care; Chapter 15 Corruption and human trafficking: a holistic approach;
Chapter 16 Fair play and refereeing: a legal strategy against corruption in
sport