Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Conceptualising transnational corporate groups for international criminal law

Parameters

  • 409 pages
  • 15 hours of reading

More about the book

The volume offers a concept of transnational corporate groups for international criminal law. It thus fills a gap in the discussion about criminalising corporate behaviour. Drawing from international law, EU competition law, UK and US law and economic theory, it defines a transnational corporate group as an economic entity and thus potential addressee of international criminal law if the parent has the power to control its subsidiaries and it also exercises this power. The book adds a company law perspective. It provides a uniform, independent and economically sound concept of business entities, aiming at adding clarity as to what a transnational corporate group is and according to which criteria it may be defined. The criteria are derived from a comparative in-depth analysis of transnational, overarching structural elements found in main legal orders. They are synthesised in a detailed set of criteria emphasising and describing substantial and effective control mechanisms.

Book purchase

Conceptualising transnational corporate groups for international criminal law, Marie Kuntz

Language
Released
2017
We’ll email you as soon as we track it down.

Payment methods

No one has rated yet.Add rating