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Achieving effective enforcement in cases of complex, multi-layered,
multi-jurisdictional acts of bribery that occur in utmost secrecy
is a challenging area of corporate crime enforcement. This
thought-provoking book examines the scope, benefits and challenges
of negotiated settlements - a form of non-trial enforcement - as a
mechanism, and demonstrates the need for a more harmonized and
principled approach to deterring corporate bribery. Written by a
global team of experts with backgrounds in legal practice, policy
work and academia, this timely book offers a truly international
perspective, considering negotiated settlements in view of a
variety of different legal systems and traditions. Drawing on
recent empirical research, the contributors' analyses of these
settlements in the context of fundamental criminal law principles
offer unique insight and functional solutions to the difficult
problem of holding corporations liable for crime. The book's deep
reflection on criminal law principles will be beneficial for
scholars and students of economic crime, corruption and criminal
law. Equally, its contributions to a policy area undergoing rapid
development will be invaluable for policymakers, enforcement
practitioners and government officials. Contributors include: J.
Arlen, R. Berzero, L. Borlini, K.E. Davis, P.H. Dubois, B. Garrett,
S. Hawley, C. King, D. Kos, S. Lonati, N. Lord, L.A. Low, A.
Makinwa, S. Oded, K.M. Peters, M. Pieth, B. Prelogar, T. Soreide,
K. Vagle, S. Williams-Elegbe
This book provides a comprehensive coverage of crucial issues
concerning EU co-operation and European security. At present,
Europe is confronted with a number of serious common and global
challenges, the most important being the economic crisis, migration
issues, geopolitical tensions at its external borders, terrorism,
climate change and environmental challenges. These developments
have a huge impact on the stability and security of the continent
as a whole and on each individual European country. Europe, more
particularly the European Union, has to organize its governance and
security infrastructure in such a way that it can cope with these
global threats. This edited volume collects a number of topics and
themes connected to the governance and/or security dimensions of EU
co-operation. The book is divided into several parts, which deal
respectively with the values and general principles of EU
co-operation; institutional aspects of EU co-operation; a number of
individual policy domains; areas of European criminal law; the
external relations of the EU; and the future functioning of EU
co-operation as a whole. The eighteen chapters, written by a team
of experts with extensive practical and academic experience,
contain insights and information valuable to researchers, students,
practitioners and policy makers concerned with EU law and
international law.About the editors Jaap de Zwaan is Lector
European Integration at The Hague University of Applied Sciences,
and Emeritus Professor of the European Union Law at Erasmus
University Rotterdam. He served for nearly twenty years as a member
of the Diplomatic Service of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
where he worked notably in the domain of European integration. He
was also the Director of the Netherlands Institute of International
Relations Clingendael in The Hague for almost six years. Martijn
Lak is a historian and a Lecturer and Researcher at the Department
of European Studies of The Hague University of Applied Sciences. He
studied Journalism and History at the University of Applied
Sciences Utrecht, and obtained his Ph.D. in 2011. Martijn Lak
specializes in post-war Dutch-German economic and political
relations and contemporary German history. Abiola Makinwa is a
Senior Researcher and Lecturer in commercial Law with a special
focus on Anti-Corruption Law and Policy at The Hague University of
Applied Sciences. Abiola Makinwa holds a Ph.D. from Erasmus
University, Rotterdam. She is a frequent speaker on anti-corruption
law and policy and has introduced Anti-Corruption Compliance as an
undergraduate course at The Hague University. Piet Willems is a
Lecturer in International and European Law at The Hague University
of Applied Sciences, where he focuses on project-based learning,
moot court coaching and competition law. His research activities
focus on regulation in the European Union. He obtained both his
Master's degree and his LL.M. in European Law from Ghent
University. -based learning, moot court coaching and competition
law. His research activities focus on regulation in the European
Union. He obtained both his Master's degree and his LL.M. in
European Law from Ghent University.
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