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This edited volume examines the relationship between financial crime and global financial crises. The volume features contributions from renowned experts in the field who cover a range of topics including: the possibility of criminalising reckless risk-taking in financial markets; the duty of banks to prevent corruption; the Shadow Banking System; and the manipulation of LIBOR by banks. The book highlights the complex relationships between regulatory bodies and law enforcement agencies and private actors, and considers what can be done to deter and prevent financial crime and therefore limit its deleterious effect on the stability of the financial sector.
This book offers a commentary on the responses to white collar crime since the financial crisis. The book brings together experts from academia and practice to analyses the legal and policy responses which have been put in place following the 2008 financial crisis.
This edited collection offers a critical evaluation of fraud legislation and provides a review of the Fraud Act 2006 within the context of measures introduced within the previous decade to combat financial crime, fraud, and white-collar offences.
This book offers a commentary on the responses to white collar crime since the financial crisis. The book brings together experts from academia and practice to analyses the legal and policy responses which have been put in place following the 2008 financial crisis.
Corruption in the Global Era seeks to establish an interdisciplinary dialogue between theory and practice and between different disciplines and to provide a better understanding of the multifaceted aspects of corruption as a global phenomenon.
Corruption, anti-corruption and the motivations for them are complex. How can the work of each discipline contribute to the work of whole and, as such, improve our work in and understanding of anti-corruption?
This edited collection offers a critical evaluation of fraud legislation and provides a review of the Fraud Act 2006 within the context of measures introduced within the previous decade to combat financial crime, fraud, and white-collar offences.
Corruption, anti-corruption and the motivations for them are complex. How can the work of each discipline contribute to the work of whole and, as such, improve our work in and understanding of anti-corruption?
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