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1 online resource (xi, 278 pages) : illustrations, digital ; 24 cm |
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1. The Topic, Methodology and Potential Contribution -- 2. The Institutionalization of OECD Anti-bribery Collaboration -- 3. A Causal Attribution Model for General Compliance with the Convention -- 4. A Solution Model for the Problem of "Ineffective-Enforcement" -- 5. Inspirations from the US' Increasingly Aggressive Enforcement -- 6. Conclusion |
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This book articulates and explores the realities of contemporary international anti-corruption law. As corruption increasingly becomes a major topic in international affairs, Liu analyzes the global collaboration against transnational bribery. As China's economic reforms are increasingly articulated in a language of law, governmentality, and anti-corruption, it is essential that scholars, policymakers and legal theorists around the world understand the issues at stake. In this elegant text, Liu lays out the issues clearly, establishes methodologies for analysis, and provides policy proposals for the years to come. Lianlian Liu is assistant professor and research fellow at the School of International Studies at Peking University with a background in law. Her work explores the significance of governmentality and corporate governance in the international sphere |
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Springer eBooks
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Bribery
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Corporation law -- Criminal provisions
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Foreign trade regulation -- Criminal provisions
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Governance and Government
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Business Law
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Asian Politics
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SpringerLink (Online service)
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