The Civil Law Consequences of Corruption (Miscellanies of the Center for European Legal Policy at the University of Bremen)
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PublisherNomos Publishers
ISBN / ASIN3832944966
ISBN-139783832944964
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Sales Rank8,051,250
CategoryLaw
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Until now, the fight against corruption was regarded as a criminal law problem. This volume, on the other hand, focuses on the victims' rights to hold perpetrators of corrupt acts to account under civil law. Its contributions provide an overview of the legal situation in the US and several European states, as well as an examination of legal arbitration. Furthermore, representatives of international organizations express their views. The book centers on the enforceability of corrupt contracts, the skimming-off of illegal profits, and the right to damages.
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