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Corruption : Economic analysis and evolution of the international law and institutions

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Edward Elgar 2014Description: 630p xxvISBN:
  • 9781849802666
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 364.132300 ARN
Contents:
Contents: Foreword Preface Introduction Part I: Economics, Finance, and Governance Section 1: Economics 1. Opening Remarks: Corruption and Economic Analysis 2. Firms, Markets, and Corruption 3. Corruption and Macroeconomic Performance Section 2: Finance 4. Financial Markets: Bonds, Stocks, and Politically-connected Firms 5. The Impact of Corruption in Shares’ Returns of Euro-area Listed Industrial Firms 6. Operational Efficiency, Corruption, and Political Stability in Microfinance Section 3: Governance 7. Governance, Corruption, and Effects on Institutions Part II: Birth and Evolution of an Anti-corruption Global Legal Standard Trans-national Corruption and Effective Regulation Section 4: Cases of Trans-national Corruption: Description and Legal Issues 8. How Corruption Affects the Economic and Institutional Textures of States: three case examples Section 5: Horizontal Assessment of the International Hard Law Instruments 9. The US FCPA as the Archetype of the Supra-national Anti-bribery Regulation 10. The Emergence of an International Framework: Regional, International, and Multilateral Treaties and Initiatives 11. Criminalization of the Offence 12. Sanctions and Corporate Liability 13. Jurisdictional Issues 14. Mutual Legal Assistance and Extradition 15. Preventive and Non-criminal Related Measures 16. Follow up Procedures as Specific Cases of International Supervision 17. Asset Recovery Afterword Bibliography Index
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BOOKs BOOKs National Law School REFERENCE SECTION 364.1323 ARN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan 33796

Contents:
Foreword Preface Introduction
Part I: Economics, Finance, and Governance Section 1: Economics
1. Opening Remarks: Corruption and Economic Analysis
2. Firms, Markets, and Corruption
3. Corruption and Macroeconomic Performance Section 2: Finance
4. Financial Markets: Bonds, Stocks, and Politically-connected Firms
5. The Impact of Corruption in Shares’ Returns of Euro-area Listed Industrial Firms
6. Operational Efficiency, Corruption, and Political Stability in Microfinance Section 3: Governance
7. Governance, Corruption, and Effects on Institutions
Part II: Birth and Evolution of an Anti-corruption Global Legal Standard Trans-national Corruption and Effective Regulation Section 4: Cases of Trans-national Corruption: Description and Legal Issues
8. How Corruption Affects the Economic and Institutional Textures of States: three case examples Section 5: Horizontal Assessment of the International Hard Law Instruments
9. The US FCPA as the Archetype of the Supra-national Anti-bribery Regulation
10. The Emergence of an International Framework: Regional, International, and Multilateral Treaties and Initiatives
11. Criminalization of the Offence
12. Sanctions and Corporate Liability
13. Jurisdictional Issues
14. Mutual Legal Assistance and Extradition
15. Preventive and Non-criminal Related Measures
16. Follow up Procedures as Specific Cases of International Supervision
17. Asset Recovery
Afterword
Bibliography
Index

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