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Organizational Ethos And Corporate Criminal Liability, Henry J. Amoroso
Organizational Ethos And Corporate Criminal Liability, Henry J. Amoroso
Campbell Law Review
The quintessential principal of corporate governance is that the corporation's business should be conducted in order to enhance corporate profit and shareholder gain. Traditionally, corporations have been required to act within the boundaries established by the law and have been permitted to take into account ethical considerations that are reasonably regarded as appropriate for the conduct of the business. Professor Amoroso canvasses the case law and literature addressing the standard of corporate criminal liability and hypothesizes that the recently enacted Chapter Eight of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines will ensure that organizationale thics will assume a more significant role in the …
How The Uniform Partnership Act Determines Ultimate Liability For A Claim Against A General Partnership And Provides For The Settling Of Accounts Between Partners, Russell C. Smith
How The Uniform Partnership Act Determines Ultimate Liability For A Claim Against A General Partnership And Provides For The Settling Of Accounts Between Partners, Russell C. Smith
Campbell Law Review
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