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The OECD Convention on Bribery: A Commentary 2nd ed

Edited by: Mark Pieth, Nicola Bonucci, Lucinda Low

ISBN13: 9781107035744
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780521868174
Published: December 2013
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £186.00



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The OECD Convention on Bribery and various national implementation laws mean that companies and managers risk tough sanctions at home for bribing foreign officials.

The second edition of this, the only commentary on the OECD Convention on Bribery, gives law practitioners and company lawyers all the necessary information.

Subjects:
Criminal Law, International Trade
Contents:
1. Introduction Mark Pieth
2. Article 1: The Offence of Bribery of Foreign Public Officials Ingeborg Zerbes
3. Article 2: The Responsibility of Legal Persons Mark Pieth
4. Article 3: Sanctions Peter J. Cullen
5. Article 3(3): Seizure and Confiscation Mark Pieth
6. Article 4: Jurisdiction Mark Pieth
7. Article 5: Enforcement Peter J. Cullen and Mark Pieth
8. Article 6: Statute of Limitations Peter J. Cullen
9. Article 7: Money Laundering Mark Pieth
10. Article 8: Accounting Gregory S. Bruch and Akita N. Adkins
11. Articles 9-11: International Co-operation Maurice Harari and Delphine Jobin
12. Article 12: Monitoring and Follow-up Nicola Bonucci
13. Articles 13-17: Final Provisions Nicola Bonucci
14. The FCPA and the World Bank Sanctions System: Perspective of a Corporate Defence Counsel Lucinda A. Low
15. A Resource Guide to the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act - The US Government's Perspective on Enforcing the FCPA Philip Urofsky and Hee Won (Marina) Moon.