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...at 35; Eric Colvin, Corporate Personality and Criminal Liability, 6 CRIM. L.F. 1, 5 (1995); ...
... Concern: A Unified Conception of Criminal Culpability", en: Cal. L. Rev. 88 (2000), pp. 93... Mark A.; "New Evidence on the Origin of Corporate Crime", en: Mang. & Dec. Econ. 17 (1996), pp. 42... Ethos and Corporate Criminal Liability", en: Campbell L. Rev. (1995), pp. 47 ss. ANDERS...326. COLVIN, Eric; "Corporate Personality and Criminal Liability", en: Crim. L. For. 1995,...
Based on the analysis of the specific environment in which football clubs compete, this paper presents a comparative institutional analysis of three paradigmatic structures of football club governance: privately owned football firms, public football corporations (stock corporations with dispersed ownership) and members' associations with an own legal personality (Verein). Against the background that "spending power" is the main driver of competitive advantage for clubs in the overinvestment environment of European football, the governance structure of the privately owned football firm exhibits superior abilities to tap sources of funding and channel them into playing talent. The results of the analysis are applied to current developments in German and English football and to recent init...
... they can elect directors, vote on the corporate charter or on "organic changes." But their voting ... own legal personality, which means that liability is limited to the assets of the Verein and that th... highly vulnerable to the activities of criminals seeking new channels to launder the proceeds of th...
...(37) A corporation has a separate personality, as do its owners who have "limited liability." (3... under national legal orders (the civil, criminal and administrative liabilities of corporations und...
... international law, the scope of liability--who is liable for what--is. determined by customa... any form of liability (whether civil or criminal) under the customary international law of human riights, we hold that corporate liability is not a discernable--much less universa... varying extents, have legal status, personality, rights, and duties under international law and w...
... natural and not artificial persons; a corporate body is not a citizen of the United States. . Pr... prohibiting a stipulation against liability for negligence in delivery of interstate telegraph...) (statute allowing a State to appeal in criminal cases for errors of law and to retry the accused);... ill but who has an untreatable personality disorder that may lead to criminal conduct. . The...
...(1) It argues that corporate criminal punishment is a mistake but that viewing ... the history of corporate criminal liability from William Blackstone through Arthur Andersen. I...) may not manifest a corporation's "personality" either. Even the "rude Kukis of Southern Asia," w...
...The most effective way to achieve corporate compliance is to have individuals comply with the ...'s desire to relieve itself of criminal liability by providing extensive cooperation to the governme... has a distinct and identifiable personality or 'ethos'"). . (21.) See, e.g., Eliezer Lederman,...
...1. General Criminal Law Enforcement . 1.1 What authorities can prosecu... Despite the fact that Article 2 of the Liability of Legal Persons for Criminal Offences Act (Zakon .... 4 Corporate Criminal Liability . 4.1 Is there any entity liabi... in which it was committed, the personality of the defendant and his/her prior convictions, as...
... would "destroy the company's unique personality."(68) Indeed, one protestor described Ben & Jerry'...
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