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Deterrence

Law and Contemporary Problems

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Private Litigation And The Deterrence Of Corporate Misconduct, James D. Cox Oct 1997

Private Litigation And The Deterrence Of Corporate Misconduct, James D. Cox

Law and Contemporary Problems

Cox discusses the linkage between private litigation and the deterrence of corporate misconduct.


Deterrence Of Corporate Fraud Through Securities Litigation: The Role Of Institutional Investors, Keith L. Johnson Oct 1997

Deterrence Of Corporate Fraud Through Securities Litigation: The Role Of Institutional Investors, Keith L. Johnson

Law and Contemporary Problems

Johnson suggests that institutions are uniquely positioned to enhance the deterrence function of securities litigation without undermining the compensation goal.


Commentary On The Limits Of Compensation And Deterrence In Legal Remedies, William T. Allen Oct 1997

Commentary On The Limits Of Compensation And Deterrence In Legal Remedies, William T. Allen

Law and Contemporary Problems

Allen comments on papers written by James Cox and Deborah DeMott regarding the deterrence of corporate misconduct. He examines the limits of compensation and deterrence as legal remedies.


Reforming The Private Sector’S Role In Deterring Corporate Misconduct, Stanley Sporkin Oct 1997

Reforming The Private Sector’S Role In Deterring Corporate Misconduct, Stanley Sporkin

Law and Contemporary Problems

Sporkin discusses how the private sector has often had to fend for itself when it comes to deterring corporate misconduct.


Enforcement Policy And Corporate Misconduct: The Changing Perspective Of Deterrence Theory, John T. Scholz Jul 1997

Enforcement Policy And Corporate Misconduct: The Changing Perspective Of Deterrence Theory, John T. Scholz

Law and Contemporary Problems

Scholz offers a comment on Stephen Calkins' article entitled "Corporate Compliance and the Antitrust Agencies' Bi-Modal Penalties." Scholz discusses deterrence theory and how the perspective on it changes.