Law and Corporate Behaviour: Integrating Theories of Regulation, Enforcement, Compliance and Ethics (Civil Justice Systems) Buy on Amazon
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Law and Corporate Behaviour: Integrating Theories of Regulation, Enforcement, Compliance and Ethics (Civil Justice Systems)

Publisher Hart Publishing
Category Law
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Author(s) Christopher Hodges
Publisher Hart Publishing
ISBN / ASIN 184946653X
ISBN-13 9781849466530
Availability Usually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank #2,660,144
Category Law
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
Description
This book examines the theories and practice of how to control corporate behavior through legal techniques. The principal theories examined are deterrence, economic rational acting, responsive regulation, and the findings of behavioral psychology. Leading examples of the various approaches are given in order to illustrate the models: private enforcement of law through litigation in the US, public enforcement of competition law by the European Commission, and the recent reform of policies on public enforcement of regulatory law in the UK. Noting that behavioral psychology has as yet had only limited application in legal and regulatory theory, the book then analyzes various European regulatory structures where behavioral techniques can be seen or could be applied. The sectors examined include financial services, civil aviation, pharmaceuticals, and workplace health/safety. The key findings are that 'enforcement' has to focus on identifying the causes of non-compliance, so as to be able to support improved performance, rather than be based on fear motivating complete compliance. Systems in which reporting is essential for safety only function with a no-blame culture. The book concludes by proposing an holistic model for maximizing compliance within large organizations, combining public regulatory and criminal controls with internal corporate systems and external influences by stakeholders, held together by a unified core of ethical principles. Hence, the book proposes a new theory of ethical regulation. (Series: Civil Justice Systems) [Subject: Corporate Law, Insolvency Law, European Law, Comparative Law, Criminal Law, Arbitration, Socio-Legal Studies]
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