Corporate liability under Guinean law
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The book critically examines the evolution of criminal liability for legal entities in Guinea from 1958 to the present. It highlights the historical context where legal entities were initially deemed criminally irresponsible, later allowing for prosecution by criminal courts. The author introduces the concept of "liability based on partiality," arguing that while the State itself is not liable, certain state divisions hold partial responsibility. The work also outlines the conditions for enforcing this liability and the challenges that may arise.
