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Negotiated settlements for corruption offences : a European perspective / edited by Abiola O. Makinwa.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Hague, Netherlands : Eleven International Publishing, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Description: 1 online resource (233 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789462741157 (e-book)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Negotiated settlements for corruption offences : a European perspective.DDC classification:
  • 332.494 23
LOC classification:
  • HJ1000 .E976 2015
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EU Member States must continually review their anti-corruption policy and regulation to ensure that they provide effective, proportionate, and dissuasive criminal penalties to protect the financial interests of the EU. Best practices from other countries can provide guidance. The US practice of negotiated settlements for corruption offences has proven to be of growing importance, and the spread of such settlements as a mechanism for anti-corruption enforcement in other countries raises the question of how the EU should respond to this development. Do negotiated settlements align with the particular character of European criminal law enforcement systems? What socio-economic, political, or legal factors affect the use of negotiated settlements in Europe? At a 2014 seminar on 'Negotiated Settlements for Corruption Offences: A European Perspective' sponsored by the European Anti-Fraud Office and The Hague University of Applied Sciences, national rapporteurs and experts considered such questions in order to evaluate the practice of negotiated settlements. Their findings are presented here in this volume. Contributing national rapporteurs are Alan Bacarese, Paola Mariani, Arkadiusz Matusiak, Anna Oehmichen, Maud Perdriel-Vaissiere, Claes Sandgren, Gerben Smid, Tina Soreide, Karolina Stawicka, and Karin van Wingerde. Paul Arlman, Hans de Doelder, Jan Eijsbouts, Sharon Oded, and Jaap de Zwaan provided expert opinions. *** Librarians: ebook available on ProQuest and EBSCO [Subject: Criminology, Criminal Law, European Law, International Law]

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