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Corporate Crime and Punishment Cornelia Woll

Corporate Crime and Punishment By Cornelia Woll

Corporate Crime and Punishment by Cornelia Woll


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Corporate Crime and Punishment: The Politics of Negotiated Justice in Global Markets by Cornelia Woll

The geopolitics of American law enforcement and how it changed corporate criminal accountability in other countries

Over the past decade, many of the world's biggest companies have found themselves embroiled in legal disputes over corruption, fraud, environmental damage, tax evasion, or sanction violations. Corporations including Volkswagen, BP, and Credit Suisse have paid record-breaking fines. Many critics of globalization and corporate impunity cheer this turn toward accountability. Others, however, question American dominance in legal battles that seem to impose domestic legal norms beyond national boundaries. In this book, Cornelia Woll examines the politics of American corporate criminal law's extraterritorial reach. As governments abroad seek to respond to US law enforcement actions against their companies, they turn to flexible legal instruments that allow prosecutors to settle a case rather than bring it to court. With her analysis of the international and domestic politics of law enforcement targeting big business, Woll traces the rise of what she calls negotiated corporate justice in global markets.

Woll charts the path to this shift through case studies of geopolitical tensions and accusations of economic lawfare, pitting the United States against the European Union, China, and Japan. She then examines the reactions to the new legal landscape, describing institutional changes in the common law countries of the United Kingdom and Canada and the civil law countries of France, Brazil, and Germany. Through an insightful interdisciplinary analysis of how the prosecution of corporate crime has evolved in the twenty-first century, Woll demonstrates the profound transformation of the relationship between states and private actors in world markets, showing that law is part of economic statecraft in the connected global economy.

About Cornelia Woll

Cornelia Woll is professor of international political economy and president of the Hertie School Berlin. Previously, she was professor at Sciences Po Paris, where she directed the Max Planck Sciences Po Center on Coping with Instability in Market Societies. She is the author of The Power of Inaction: Bank Bailouts in Comparative Perspective and Firm Interest: How Governments Shape Business Lobbying on Global Trade.

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CIN0691250324VG
9780691250328
0691250324
Corporate Crime and Punishment: The Politics of Negotiated Justice in Global Markets by Cornelia Woll
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Princeton University Press
2023-10-31
248
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