Law (LAWS)
Department of Law
Faculty of Public Affairs
LAWS 4302 [0.5 credit]
Regulation of Corporate Crime
Legal, policy and theoretical perspectives on the regulation of corporate crime. Nature and causes of corporate crime. Selected case studies on the role of the state in regulating corporate behaviour. Failure of the criminal justice system to respond to corporate crime.Prerequisites: one of LAWS 2302 or LAWS 2004 [1.0] (no longer offered), and one of LAWS 3005, LAWS 3201, LAWS 3800.
Seminars three hours a week.
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