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Corporate Crime covers issues resulting from the recent recession in Ireland which has unearthed a great number of unhealthy and potentially criminal practices, particularly in the banking and financial sector of the Irish economy. Issues arising in the context of the prosecution of companies, the sentencing of companies, corporate criminal and individual liability, and in the context of the constitutional rights of companies, are fully considered. Takes the reader through all stages from when the offence is committed to the conclusion of proceedings and considers the powers of each body to investigate and prosecute breaches of corporate crime.This is the only legal title that deals with the ever-prevalent subject area of corporate crime.The book is divided into four parts: - Procedural issues - Specific offences - competition law crimes and breaches of health and safety legislation - Detailed analysis of the investigation and prosecution of corporate crime under the Companies Acts 1963-2009 - Discussion of the confiscation of the proceeds of corporate crimeIncludes the following legislation: Finance Act 2010; Companies (amendment) Act 2009; Proposed Companies Consolidation and Reform Bill; Criminal Justice (Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing) Bill 2009; Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010; Corporate Manslaughter Bill 2007., Corporate Crime focuses on Irish law targeting white-collar crime, which has become extremely important in Ireland over the past two years, particularly in light of a number of high-profile banking and financial scandals. The EU in particular has imposed obligations on corporations in recent times, especially having regard to the offenses of insider dealing and market manipulation, and to EU laws on advertising and health and safety law., Law targeting white-collar crime has become extremely important in Ireland over the past two years, particularly in light of a number of high-profile banking and financial scandals. The EU in particular has imposed obligations on corporations in recent times especially having regard to the offences of insider dealing and market manipulation and to EU laws on advertising and health and safety law., This brand new Irish title covers issues resulting from the recent recession in Ireland which has unearthed a great number of unhealthy and potentially criminal practices, particularly in the banking and financial sector of the Irish economy. Issues arising in the context of the prosecution of companies, the sentencing of companies, corporate criminal and individual liability, and in the context of the constitutional rights of companies, are fully considered. Takes the reader through all stages from when the offence is committed to the conclusion of proceedings and considers the powers of each body to investigate and prosecute breaches of corporate crime. This is the only legal title that deals with the ever-prevalent subject area of corporate crime. The book is divided into four parts: - Procedural issues - Specific offences - competition law crimes and breaches of health and safety legislation - Detailed analysis of the investigation and prosecution of corporate crime under the Companies Acts 1963-2009 - Discussion of the confiscation of the proceeds of corporate crime Includes the following legislation: Finance Act 2010; Companies (amendment) Act 2009; Proposed Companies Consolidation and Reform Bill; Criminal Justice (Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing) Bill 2009; Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010; Corporate Manslaughter Bill 2007. EURO: 150, This brand new Irish title focusses on law targeting white-collar crime which has become extremely important in Ireland over the past two years, particularly in light of a number of high-profile banking and financial scandals. The EU in particular has imposed obligations on corporations in recent times especially having regard to the offences of insider dealing and market manipulation and to EU laws on advertising and health and safety law.

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