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Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
Front cover, Board of advisors, Table of contents, Editorial board, Publication information
An Examination Of The Accounting Provisions Of The Fcpa, Lloyd H. Feller
An Examination Of The Accounting Provisions Of The Fcpa, Lloyd H. Feller
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
Provides a background for the formation of the FCPA.
The Sec Management Fraud Program, Russell B. Stevenson
The Sec Management Fraud Program, Russell B. Stevenson
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This article examines the role of the SEC in controlling management fraud.
Enforcement Of The Fcpa By The Department Of Justice, Richard Shine
Enforcement Of The Fcpa By The Department Of Justice, Richard Shine
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This artice examines the antibribery provisions of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and the FCPA review procedure.
Publisher's Information
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
Publisher's Information
Business Accounting And Foreign Trade Simplification Act
Business Accounting And Foreign Trade Simplification Act
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This appendix is the text of Senate Bill 708, the Business Accounting and Foreign Trade Simplification Act.
An Examination Of The Provisions And Standards Of The Fcpa, Frederick B. Wade
An Examination Of The Provisions And Standards Of The Fcpa, Frederick B. Wade
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
Background for "Reason to Know." Examination of the Chaffee Bill.
Corporate Compliance With The Fcpa, Albert L. Beswick
Corporate Compliance With The Fcpa, Albert L. Beswick
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
American corporations have learned to live reasonably with, if not actually love, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Congress is currently being told that there are things that need correcting in the Act. Congress will eventually face these problems rather seriously so that a bill in some form will amend some of the things wrong with the Act. It is doubtful that any business person of good faith thinks there is anything wrong with the theses behind the Act. Business has learned, to its benefit, to live with the requirements of the Act.
Mare Clausum: The American Fisheries Promotion Act Of 1980, Stephen C. Stanley
Mare Clausum: The American Fisheries Promotion Act Of 1980, Stephen C. Stanley
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
Details the provisions of the American Fisheries Promotion Act of 1980.
Foreign Corrupt Practices Of 1977
Foreign Corrupt Practices Of 1977
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This appendix is the text of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977.
An Overview Of The Fcpa, Wallace Timmeny
An Overview Of The Fcpa, Wallace Timmeny
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
SEC investigating the origins of dubious campaign funding from corporate bodies and foreign sources.
The Sec Interpretive And Enforcement Program Under The Fcpa, John Sweeny
The Sec Interpretive And Enforcement Program Under The Fcpa, John Sweeny
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This article discusses the role of the SEC in interpreting and enforcing the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
S.708: An Amended Version Of The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, Charles L. Marrinaccio
S.708: An Amended Version Of The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, Charles L. Marrinaccio
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
Explores various modifications to the FCPA.
International Aspects Of The Control Of Illicit Payments, Seymour Rubin
International Aspects Of The Control Of Illicit Payments, Seymour Rubin
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
Article details the international aspects of control over illicit payments. It argues that America's hope for achieving an international code of conduct on illicit payments through negotiations in the United Nations is a forlorn one.
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: Implications For The Private Practioner, L. Robert Primoff
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: Implications For The Private Practioner, L. Robert Primoff
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This article focuses on the problems of the FCPA as some private practitioners see them. Particularly for those representing small companies, the FCPA has had an adverse effect on the character, extent and quality of our overseas business.
I.T.T. Code Of Corporate Conduct
I.T.T. Code Of Corporate Conduct
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This appendix is the text of the I.T.T. Code of Corporate Conduct. It explores the standards of conduct by Corporate Employees in their relations with Government Employees.
An Exercise In Judicial Restraint: Limiting The Extraterritorial Appplication Of The Sherman Act Under The Act Of State Doctrine And Sovereign Immunity, Joseph J. Wielebinski
An Exercise In Judicial Restraint: Limiting The Extraterritorial Appplication Of The Sherman Act Under The Act Of State Doctrine And Sovereign Immunity, Joseph J. Wielebinski
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
When a legal dispute involving a foreign nation is submitted to a United States court, the adjudication of rights and liabilities may prove problematic. Two formidable barriers, the act of state doctrine and sovereign immunity, limit the court's ability to resolve disputes which question the legality of sovereign acts. The circumstances under which a United States court should exercise its jurisdiction to consider the merits of a claim involving the application of domestic law to the acts of a foreign sovereign remains a controversial issue.