Corporations + Corrupt practices
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Corporations + Corrupt practices
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Corporations + Corrupt practices
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Incoming Resources
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- The shadow economy, corruption and governance, edited by Michael Pickhardt, Edward Shinnick
- Patents, profits & power, how intellectual property rules the global economy, Curtis Cook
- Corruption in international investment arbitration, Aloysius P. Llamzon
- The Routledge international handbook of the crimes of the powerful, edited by Gregg Barak
- Unchecked corporate power, why the crimes of multinational corporations are routinized away and what we can do about it, Gregg Barak
- The economics of innocent fraud, truth for our time, John Kenneth Galbraith
- The playbook, how to deny science, sell lies, and make a killing in the corporate world, Jennifer Jacquet
- Cartels and economic collusion, the persistence of corporate conspiracies, Michael A. Utton
- Corporate wrongdoing and the art of the accusation, Robert R. Faulkner
- Reconceptualising corporate compliance, responsibility, freedom and the law, Anna Donovan
- Corporate corruption, Judeen Bartos, book editor
- Regulating fraud across borders, internationalised criminal law protection of capital markets, Edgardo Rotman
- The super-rich shall inherit the earth, Stephen Armstrong
- Rogue economics, capitalism's new reality, Loretta Napoleoni
- Kickback, exposing the global corporate bribery network, David Montero
- Between impunity and imperialism, the regulation of transnational bribery, Kevin E. Davis
- Fraud in the markets, why it happens and how to fight it, Peter Goldmann
- Corruption in a global context, restoring public trust, integrity, and accountability, edited by Melchior Powell, Dina Wafa, and Tim A. Mau
- The shadow world, inside the global arms trade, Andrew Feinstein ; research: Paul Holden and Barnaby Pace
- Corruption, anthropolological perspectives, edited by Dieter Haller and Cris Shore
- Transnational corruption and corporations, regulating bribery through corporate liability, Simeon Obidairo
- Normal organizational wrongdoing, a critical analysis of theories of misconduct in and by organizations, Donald Palmer
- The puppet masters, how the corrupt use legal structures to hide stolen assets and what to do about it, Emile van der Does de Willebois ... [and others]
- Research handbook on corporate crime and financial misdealing, edited by Jennifer Arlen (Norma Z. Paige Professor of Law; Director, Program on Corporate Compliance and Enforcement; and Director, Center for Law, Economics and Organization, New York University School of Law, US)
- Infectious greed, how deceit and risk corrupted the financial markets, Frank Partnoy
- Pump and Dump, the rancid rules of the new economy, Robert H. Tillman and Michael L. Indergaard
- Corporate fraud and corruption, a holistic approach to preventing financial crises, Maria Krambia-Kapardis
- International handbook of white-collar and corporate crime, edited by Henry N. Pontell and Gilbert L. Geis
- Monitored, business and surveillance in a time of big data, Peter Bloom
- Behind the corporate veil, using corporate entities for illicit purposes, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
- Corporate crime, law, and social control, Sally S. Simpson
- Charting corporate corruption, agency, structure and escalation, Peter Fleming, Stelios C. Zyglidopoulos
- Economic actors and the limits of transitional justice, truth and justice for business complicity in human rights violations, edited by Leigh A. Payne, Laura Bernal-Bermúdez and Gabriel Pereira
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