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Title:
The transnationalization of anti-corruption law / edited by Regis Bismuth, Jan Dunin-Wasowicz, and Philip M. Nichols.
Publisher:
RoutledgeTaylor & Francis Group,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xxx, 553 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Corruption--Law and legislation.
Transnational crime--Law and legislation.
Corruption--Law and legislation.
Transnational crime--Law and legislation.
Other Authors:
Bismuth, Regis, editor.
Dunin-Wasowicz, Jan, editor.
Nichols, Philip, 1960- editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
The transnationalization of anti-corruption law : an introduction and overview / Regis Bismuth, Jan Dunin-Wasowicz and Philip M. Nichols -- The Americanization of international anti-corruption : the influence of the FCPA on the OAS and OECD conventions / Elitza Katzarova and Jessica Ansart -- Toward an interest group theory of foreign anti-corruption laws / Sean J. Griffith and Thomas H. Lee -- Never waste a crisis : anti-corruption reforms in South America / Rachel Brewster and Andres Ortiz -- The relevance of moral arguments against foreign bribery : Israel as a case study / Tamar Hostovsky Brandes -- France's new approach towards extraterritoriality in anti-corruption law : paving the way for a protective principle in economic matters? / Jonathan Bourguignon -- Chinese multinational corporations' obligations in the global anti-corruption : levelling the playing field in Africa / Qingxiu Bu -- The failure of transnational anti-corruption law : civil law strategies reconsidered / Thomas Kruessmann -- The proliferation of international anti-corruption initiatives, standards, and guidelines : classification, benefits and shortcomings, future prospects / Vera Cherepanova -- In the ocean of anti-corruption compliance standards and guidelines : time for codification? / Eduard Ivanov -- State capture through corruption : how can human rights help? / Jimena Reyes -- Impact of corruption on the implementation of international law : an international criminal law perspective / Vishal Sharma -- Whistleblower protection : the next frontier in the transnationalization of anti-corruption law / Leah Ambler and Claire Leger -- The contract as anti-corruption platform for the global corporate sector / Jeffrey R. Boles -- Linear and non-linear modeling techniques in transnational corruption risk assessment / Robert E. Clark -- Transnationalization of anti-corruption trainings / Nuria Gonzalez -- Methodologies for proving corruption in arbitration : uses and limitations of red flags / Lucinda A. Low -- The World Bank Group in International Dispute Resolution of Fraud and Corruption : examining the practice and jurisprudence of the sanctions board and ICSID arbitral tribunals / Anna Lorem Ramos and Charlene Valdez Warner -- References to international anti-corruption conventions in international investment arbitration and international investment agreements / Yueming Yan -- The global diffusion of DPAs : the not so functional remaking of the rules against business corruption / Simon St-Georges and Denis Saint-Martin -- The impact of blocking statutes on the enforcement of anti-corruption laws / Stephane Bonifassi and Caroline Gousse -- The search for synergies : the utopian ideal of cooperation between international anti-corruption mechanisms / Camila Florencia Tort -- In search of a tailored approach to anti-corruption sanctions in the international development context : financial remedies by the multilateral development banks / Alexandra Manea and Jamieson Smith.
Summary:
"The last twenty years have witnessed an astonishing transformation: the fight against corruption has grown from a handful of local undertakings into a truly global effort. Law occupies a central role in that effort and this timely book assesses the challenges faced in using law as it too morphs from a handful of local rules into a global regime. The book presents the perspectives of a global array of scholars, of policy makers, and of practitioners. Topics range from critical theoretical understandings of the global regime as a whole, to regional and local experiences in implementing and influencing the regime, including specific legal techniques such as deferred prosecution agreements, addressing corruption issues in dispute resolution, whistleblower protection, civil and administrative prosecutions, as well as blocking statutes. The book also includes discussions of the future shape of the global regime, the emergence of transnational compliance standards, and discussions by leaders of international organizations that take a leading role in the transnationalization of anti-corruption law. The Transnationalization of Anti-Corruption Law deals with the most salient aspects of the global anti-corruption regime. It is written by people who contribute to the structure of the regime, who practice within the regime, and who study the regime. It is written for anyone interested in corruption or corruption control in general, anyone with a general interest in jurisprudence or in international law, and especially anyone who is interested in critical thinking and analysis of how law can control corruption in a global context"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Transnational law and governance
ISBN:
0367853019
9780367853013
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1225287839
LCCN:
2020054017
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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