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This book explores the emergence of a new architecture of corporate
enforcement in Ireland. It is demonstrated that the State has
transitioned from one contradictory model of corporate enforcement
to another. Traditionally, the State invoked its most powerful
weapon of state censure, the criminal law, but was remarkably
lenient in practice because the law was not enforced. The
contemporary model is much more reliant on cooperative measures and
civil orders, but also contains remarkably punitive and
instrumental measures to surmount the difficulties of proving guilt
in criminal cases. Though corporate and financial regulation has
become an area of significant interest for academics, researchers
and those with an interest in corporate affairs, this sudden surge
of interest lacks a tradition of scholarship or any deep empirical
and contextual analysis in Ireland. This book provides that
foundation. It is likely to stimulate an extensive conversation on
corporate regulation and governance in Ireland. It is also likely
to provide a platform for researchers further afield with an
interest in comparative study with Ireland. -- .
This book is a critical examination of recently introduced
individual accountability regimes that apply to the financial
services industry in the UK (SMCR) and Australia (BEAR and the
forthcoming FAR), together with a forthcoming new individual
accountability regime ( in particular, SEAR) in Ireland. It
provides a framework for analysing whether these regimes will
achieve behavioural change in the financial services industry. This
book argues that, whilst sanctioning individuals to deter future
misconduct is an important part of any successful regulatory
strategy, the focus should be on ensuring that individuals in the
financial services industry internalise the norms of behaviour
expected under the new regimes. In this regard, the analysis in
this book is informed by criminological theory, regulatory theory
and behavioural science. The work also argues for a "trajectory
towards professionalisation" of financial services, and banking in
particular, as an important means of positively influencing
industry-wide norms of behaviour, which have a key influence on
firms' and individuals' behaviours.
Over the past four decades polymers containing imide groups
(usually as build ing blocks of the polymer backbone) have
attracted increasing interest of sci entists engaged in fundamental
research as well as that of companies looking into their
application and commercialization. This situation will apparently
continue in the future and justifies that from time to time reviews
be published which sum up the current state of knowledge in this
field. Imide groups may impart a variety of useful properties to
polymers, e. g., thermal stability chain stiffness, crystallinity,
mesogenic properties, photoreactivity etc. These lead to a broad
variety of potential applications. This broad and somewhat heteroge
neous field is difficult to cover in one single review or
monograph. A rather com prehensive monograph was edited four years
ago by K. Mittal, mainly concen trating on procedures and
properties of technical interest. Most reviews presented in this
volume of Advances in Polymer Science focus on fundamen tal
research and touch topics not intensively discussed in the
monograph by K. Mittal. Therefore, the editor of this work hopes
that the reader will appreci ate finding complementary information.
Finally I wish to thank all the contributors who made this work
possible and I would like to thank Dr. Gert Schwarz for the
revision of the manuscripts of the contributions 3 and 4. Hamburg,
September 1998 Hans R. Kricheldorf Contents Rapid Synthesis of
Polyimides from Nylon Salt Type Monomers Y. Imai . . . . . . . . .
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This book is a critical examination of recently introduced
individual accountability regimes that apply to the financial
services industry in the UK (SMCR) and Australia (BEAR and the
forthcoming FAR), together with a forthcoming new individual
accountability regime ( in particular, SEAR) in Ireland. It
provides a framework for analysing whether these regimes will
achieve behavioural change in the financial services industry. This
book argues that, whilst sanctioning individuals to deter future
misconduct is an important part of any successful regulatory
strategy, the focus should be on ensuring that individuals in the
financial services industry internalise the norms of behaviour
expected under the new regimes. In this regard, the analysis in
this book is informed by criminological theory, regulatory theory
and behavioural science. The work also argues for a "trajectory
towards professionalisation" of financial services, and banking in
particular, as an important means of positively influencing
industry-wide norms of behaviour, which have a key influence on
firms' and individuals' behaviours.
White-collar crime has become an area of significant interest for
academics, practitioners, policy makers, and those with an interest
in corporate affairs. However, this sudden surge of interest lacks
a tradition of scholarship in Ireland. Moreover, new laws governing
the corporate and financial sectors have also precipitated an
increasingly intense demand for legal advice on securing compliance
and from those seeking to defend themselves against prosecutions
and other enforcement actions. However, as relatively few criminal
investigations and prosecutions were conducted in the past, there
is a relative dearth of published materials available for
practitioners and researchers in the field. Moreover, even to the
extent that published literature is available, it rarely reflects
the experiences of those involved in investigating, prosecuting and
defending white-collar crime cases. This book provides that
foundation. It is also unique in that it is written by the leading
senior practitioners, academics and regulators in this field. They
provide the definitive account of the substantive and procedural
law on white collar crime. This work is likely to stimulate an
extensive conversation on corporate regulation and governance, both
in Ireland and further afield.
Drawing extensively on personal experiences, this important volume
looks at sexuality and relationships in the lives of people with
intellectual disabilities, painting a genuine picture of the range
of sexualities and relationships people want. Honest and
reflective, it shows how sexuality has been managed and controlled
in different countries. It explores a range of issues such as
rights, resilience, protection, sexual oppression and the lack of
privacy for those living in care institutions. Co-edited and with
contributions by people with intellectual disabilities and allies,
this unique book offers an authentic account of the challenges
people face and what society needs to do to respect people's
rights. Providing insight into a morally, ethically and legally
complex area, this book will be essential reading for people with
intellectual disabilities, their advocates, families and
supporters; social care managers, social workers, and other
professionals working in the field as well as academic researchers
and students.
Everything the Alkaline Trio has done has been gut-punchingly great
and Good Mourning can sit proudly next to those other albums
without having to hover above them. In keeping with its title, Good
Mourning reveals and reinforces a peculiar Skiba trait: He rarely
sounds more alive than when he's singing about death, whether it's
the death of a relationship, or in the case of Good Mourning's
"This Could Be Love," his own demise. It was a dark year, explains
Skiba. "With the band it was great, but I definitely had some
things to write about. It feels good to get some of those things
off your chest rather than have them swimming around in your head
all the time. Aside from playing music with my friends and
traveling with my friends, getting those kind of things out has
become necessary for me." "We've already gotten leaps and bounds
beyond anything I would've imagined with this band," says Skiba.
"Hopefully this doesn't scare anybody away, and hopefully it
invites some new friends."
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