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Culpable Corporate Mind [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 528 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 160x236x34 mm, kaal: 940 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Apr-2023
  • Kirjastus: Hart Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1509952381
  • ISBN-13: 9781509952380
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 528 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 160x236x34 mm, kaal: 940 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Apr-2023
  • Kirjastus: Hart Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1509952381
  • ISBN-13: 9781509952380
"This collection examines critically, and with an eye to reform, conceptions and conditions of corporate blameworthiness in law. It draws on legal, moral, regulatory and psychological theory, as well as historical and comparative perspectives. These insights are applied across the spheres of civil, criminal, and international law. The collection also has a deliberate focus on the 'nuts and bolts' of the law: the legal, equitable and statutory principles and rules that operate to establish corporate states of mind, on which responsibility as a matter of daily legal practice commonly depends.The collection therefore engages strongly with scholarly debates. The book also speaks, clearly and cogently, to the judges, regulators, legislators, law reform commissioners, barristers and practitioners who administer and, through their respective roles, incrementally influence the development of the law at the coalface of legal practice"--

This collection examines critically, and with an eye to reform, conceptions and conditions of corporate blameworthiness in law. It draws on legal, moral, regulatory and psychological theory, as well as historical and comparative perspectives. These insights are applied across the spheres of civil, criminal, and international law.

The collection also has a deliberate focus on the 'nuts and bolts' of the law: the legal, equitable and statutory principles and rules that operate to establish corporate states of mind, on which responsibility as a matter of daily legal practice commonly depends.The collection therefore engages strongly with scholarly debates.

The book also speaks, clearly and cogently, to the judges, regulators, legislators, law reform commissioners, barristers and practitioners who administer and, through their respective roles, incrementally influence the development of the law at the coalface of legal practice.

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This collection sets out the need for, and shape of, a radical reform of the legal framework regulating corporate culpable behaviour.
Foreword v
The Hon Justice Michelle Gordon AC
Preface ix
List of Contributors
xiii
Table of Cases
xv
Table of Legislation
xxxiii
Table of Instruments and Other Materials (Australia)
xli
Australian State Legislation xliii
Table of Other National Legislation
xlv
Table of International Materials
xlix
PART I FRAMEWORKS AND CONTEXTS
1 The Culpable Corporate Mind: Taxonomy and Synthesis
3(34)
Elise Bant
2 Associations and Moral Responsibility: Some Ground-Clearing
37(18)
Matthew Harding
3 Crown Resorts and the Im/moral Corporate Form
55(22)
Penny Crofts
4 Corporate Torts in England: Limiting Liability by Capacity
77(20)
Joshua Getzler
5 The Corporate Culpability of Big Tech
97(22)
Julia Powles
PART II ATTRIBUTION MODELS
6 Meridian, Allocated Powers and Systems Intentionality Compared
119(20)
Rachel Leow
7 Reactive Corporate Fault
139(20)
Brent Fisse
8 Ideas of Corporate Culture from the Perspective of Penalties Jurisprudence
159(24)
Rebecca Faugno
9 Systems Intentionality: Theory and Practice
183(26)
Elise Bant
10 How to Read a Corporation's Mind
209(22)
Mihailis E Diamantis
PART III CORPORATE STATES OF MIND
11 Modelling Corporate States of Mind through Systems Intentionality
231(24)
Elise Bant
12 Automated Mistakes: Vitiated Consent and State of Mind Culpability in Algorithmic Contracting
255(18)
Jeannie Marie Paterson
Elise Bant
13 Can Corporations be Dishonest?
273(22)
Jeremy Gans
14 Asset-Based Lending: A Case Study in Unconscionable Systems of Conduct
295(20)
Michael Bryan
15 Corporate Contrition
315(36)
Robyn Carroll
PART IV ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES
16 Culpable Ships
351(22)
Sarah Derrington
Samuel Walpole
17 Culpable Executives
373(22)
Pamela Hanrahan
18 `Failure to Prevent' Offences: The Solution to Transnational Corporate Criminal Liability?
395(22)
Jonathan Clough
19 Performance-Based Consumer and Investor Protection: Corporate Responsibility without Blame
417(24)
Lauren E Willis
20 Regulatory Pluralism to Tackle Modern Slavery
441(20)
Fiona McGaughey
Index 461
Elise Bant is Professor of Private Law and Commercial Regulation at The University of Western Australia and Professorial Fellow at Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne, Australia.