Editors
Balanced enforcement deters bribery
Enforcement is a greater deterrent, in my opinion, if directed at both corporations and individuals.
Here’s why.
While corporations are legal persons, they are typically incorporeal. They rely on natural persons (employees, agents or officers) to act on their behalf.… Continue Reading
Corruption video stars in Venezuelan election
Venezuela President Hugo Chavez (Photo courtesy of Wikipedia)In the run-up to Venezuela’s presidential election, opposition candidate Henrique Capriles’ aid and a National Assembly deputy, Juan Carlos Caldera, had to step down after a video was released showing him taking $9,300 from a blurry figure.… Continue Reading
Supremes will consider bad acts overseas
This year’s fabled First Monday in October when the U.S. Supreme Court opens its new Term will be especially interesting for those of us who follow international business issues. The first case scheduled for oral argument in the new term is Kiobel v.… Continue Reading