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11 November 2021

Corporate Crime Reform: A Comparative Guide

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Reynolds Porter Chamberlain

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Reynolds Porter Chamberlain
Robin draws on his extensive understanding of legal frameworks in other jurisdictions to provide a fascinating comparative guide to corporate criminal liability.
Worldwide Criminal Law
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In a much anticipated follow up to our previous episode on the Law Commission's consultation on the law of corporate crime in the UK, we are delighted to be joined by Dr Robin Lööf to dive a little deeper into the key issues at the heart of this important topic.

Robin considers the various options for reform currently being debated and discusses whether, in practice, the law of corporate criminal liability does need to be reformed in order to achieve its intended purpose. Robin draws on his extensive understanding of legal frameworks in other jurisdictions (including the US, France and Italy) to provide a fascinating comparative guide to corporate criminal liability.

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ARTICLE
11 November 2021

Corporate Crime Reform: A Comparative Guide

Worldwide Criminal Law

Contributor

Reynolds Porter Chamberlain
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