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1 online resource. |
Physical Medium |
polychrome |
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text file |
Series |
Civil justice systems ; v. 3
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Civil justice systems ; v. 3.
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Note |
Includes index. |
Contents |
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- DETAILED TABLE OF CONTENTS -- LIST OF TABLES, FIGURES AND BOXES -- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS -- Introduction -- I. Regulation and Enforcement -- II. Affecting Behaviour -- III. The Thesis -- IV. Structure of the Book -- V. Illustrations -- Part A Psychology -- 1. The Findings of Social Psychology -- I. Individuals Learning the Law -- II. Making Decisions -- III. Risk Taking -- IV. Conditions for Maximising Compliance -- V. Application of Internalised Moral Values -- VI. Legitimacy and Fairness |
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VII. IndividualityVIII. Culture: The Behaviour and Support of Others -- IX. Managersâ€"!Decisions: ProtectingFirmsâ€"!Multiple Licences -- X. Conclusions -- Part B Deterrence -- 2. Deterrence Theory -- I. Deterrence in Criminal Enforcement Theory -- II. Deterrence in Liability Law Theory -- III. Dilution of Liability Deterrence by Insurance -- 3. Private Enforcement in the USA -- I. Private Enforcement: The US Model -- II. Empirical Evidence on How US Private Enforcement Operates -- 4. Enforcement of Competition Law |
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I. Public Enforcement: Deterrence and Fines II. Private Enforcement -- III. Public Sanctioning and Leniency -- IV. The Creation and Discovery of Cartels -- 5. Criticisms of Deterrence -- I. Criticisms of Economic Analysis of Liability Law -- II. Criticisms of Competition Enforcement -- III. Conclusions on the Current Enforcement Policy -- 6. Empirical Evidence -- I. Empirical Evidence on Individual Deterrence -- II. Empirical Evidence on Corporate Regulatory Deterrence -- III. Studies on Liability Deterrence -- 7. Conclusions -- Part C Regulation |
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8. Public Regulation I. The Purposes of Regulation -- II. Enforcement of Regulation -- III. The Institutional and Political Dominance of Regulation in Europe -- 9. The Structure of Regulation and Self-Regulation in the UK -- I. Public Authorities, Self-Regulation and Co-Regulation -- II. The Landscape of Public Regulatory Bodies -- III. The Development of Policy on Regulation and Enforcement -- IV. Civil Sanctions and the Purposes of Enforcement -- V. The 2014 Regulators' Code -- 10. Developments in Criminal Enforcement in the United Kingdom |
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I. The Purposes of Criminal Sanctions II. Restorative Justice in Criminal Law -- III. Sentencing Guidelines -- IV. Deferred Prosecution Agreements -- V. Conclusions -- 11. Responsive, Meta and Compliance Theories -- I. Responsive Regulation -- II. Examples of Regulatory Practice -- III. Evolving Responsive Regulation -- IV. Smart and Meta Regulation -- 12. OECD Policy on Regulation and Enforcement -- I. OECDâ€"! Recommendations of Regulatory Policy and Risk Management |
Summary |
The purpose of this book is to examine the theories and practice of how to control corporate behaviour through legal techniques. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Corporate governance -- Law and legislation.
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Corporate governance -- Law and legislation. |
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Business ethics.
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Business ethics. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Hodges, Christopher. Law and Corporate Behaviour, : Integrating Theories of Regulation, Enforcement, Compliance and Ethics. London : Bloomsbury Publishing, ©2015 |
ISBN |
9781782255826 (electronic book) |
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1782255826 (electronic book) |
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9781474201124 |
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1474201121 |
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9781782255833 (electronic book) |
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1782255834 |
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9781782255833 |
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9781849466530 |
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184946653X |
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