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The Assault On International Bribery: Global Regulatory Expansion, Roy Girasa
The Assault On International Bribery: Global Regulatory Expansion, Roy Girasa
Faculty Working Papers
For more than two decades, the United States has been acting virtually alone in combating international bribery of government officials by agents of domestic corporations. Twenty years after the enactment of the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in 1977 (the "Act"), the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (the "OECD"), under pressure from the U.S. and other sources, adopted a Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions (the "OECD Convention"). In Latin America, the Inter-American Convention Against Corruption (the "IA Convention") was adopted and opened for signature on March 29, 1996, in Caracas, Venezuela. In …
Human Rights And Non-State Actors, Thomas Michael Mcdonnell
Human Rights And Non-State Actors, Thomas Michael Mcdonnell
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
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