Corruption in the global era : causes, sources, and forms of manifestation / Lorenzo Pasculli, Nicholas Ryder.

By: Pasculli, Lorenzo [author.]Contributor(s): Ryder, Nicholas [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon [UK] ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780429197116; 042919711X; 9780429587306; 0429587309; 9780429589249; 0429589247; 9780429591181; 0429591187Subject(s): Corruption -- Law and legislation | Commercial crimes -- Law and legislation | Bribery -- Law and legislation | LAW / Business & Financial | LAW / Criminal Law / General | LAW / GeneralDDC classification: 345/.02323 LOC classification: K5261 | .P37 2019ebOnline resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement
Contents:
Corruption and globalisation : towards an interdisciplinary scientific understanding of corruption as a global crime / Prof. Nicholas Ryder and Dr. Lorenzo Pasculli -- Fostering business relationships or an inducement to improper performance : an analysis of the role of corporate hospitality following the implementation of the Bribery Act 2010 / Dr. Steven Cairns -- Assessment and analysis of corruption in China / Prof. He Jiahong -- The grey zone : where does financial corruption begin and competitiveness end? the case of financial product misselling / Dr. Ian Robinson -- The UK national press : reform and corruption / Prof. Brian Cathcart -- The Welsh premier league and the "significant risk" to match-manipulation, is a specific offence required? / Matt Hall -- The source of corruption : the link between the centrality of money in contemporary western societies and new developments in political corruption / Dr. Adrien Roux -- Explaining the causes of bribery from an offender perspective / Prof. Mark Button, Dr. David Shepherd, and Dean Blackbourn -- Why is it so difficult to prosecute gambling-related match fixing? / Prof. José Luis Pérez Triviño -- Teenage kicks : how the structural adolescence of the football sector engenders a risk of money laundering, corruption, and other economic crimes / Christopher Flanagan -- Brexit, integrity, and corruption : local and global challenges / Dr. Lorenzo Pasculli -- Financial crises and fraud : a pattern emerges / Demelza Hall -- Corruption in world bank-financed development projects : a phenomenon-focused examination / Dr. Costantino Grasso -- Waste and corruption in healthcare / Prof. Francesco Saverio Mennini -- Corruption and human trafficking : a holistic approach / Dr. Shahrzad Fouladvand -- Fair play and refereeing / Prof. Paolo Moro.
Summary: Corruption is a globalising phenomenon. Not only is it rapidly expanding globally but, more significantly, its causes, its means and forms of perpetration and its effects are more and more rooted in the many developments of globalisation. The Panama Papers, the FIFA scandals and the Petrobras case in Brazil are just a few examples of the rapid and alarming globalisation of corrupt practices in recent years. The lack of empirical evidence on corrupt schemes and a still imperfect dialogue between different disciplinary areas and between academic and practitioners hinder our knowledge of corruption as a global phenomenon and slow down the adoption of appropriate policy responses. Corruption in the Global Era seeks to establish an interdisciplinary dialogue between theory and practice and between different disciplines and to provide a better understanding of the multifaceted aspects of corruption as a global phenomenon. This book gathers top experts across various fields of both the academic and the professional world - including criminology, economics, finance, journalism, law, legal ethics and philosophy of law - to analyze the causes and the forms of manifestation of corruption in the global context and in various sectors (sports, health care, finance, the press etc.) from the most disparate perspectives. The theoretical frameworks elaborated by academics are here complemented by precious insider accounts on corruption in different areas, such as banking and finance and the press. The expanding links between corrupt practices and other global crimes, such as money laundering, fraud and human trafficking, are also explored. This book is an important resource to researchers, academics and students in the fields of law, criminology, sociology, economics and ethics, as well as professionals, particularly solicitors, barristers, businessmen and public servants.
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Corruption and globalisation : towards an interdisciplinary scientific understanding of corruption as a global crime / Prof. Nicholas Ryder and Dr. Lorenzo Pasculli -- Fostering business relationships or an inducement to improper performance : an analysis of the role of corporate hospitality following the implementation of the Bribery Act 2010 / Dr. Steven Cairns -- Assessment and analysis of corruption in China / Prof. He Jiahong -- The grey zone : where does financial corruption begin and competitiveness end? the case of financial product misselling / Dr. Ian Robinson -- The UK national press : reform and corruption / Prof. Brian Cathcart -- The Welsh premier league and the "significant risk" to match-manipulation, is a specific offence required? / Matt Hall -- The source of corruption : the link between the centrality of money in contemporary western societies and new developments in political corruption / Dr. Adrien Roux -- Explaining the causes of bribery from an offender perspective / Prof. Mark Button, Dr. David Shepherd, and Dean Blackbourn -- Why is it so difficult to prosecute gambling-related match fixing? / Prof. José Luis Pérez Triviño -- Teenage kicks : how the structural adolescence of the football sector engenders a risk of money laundering, corruption, and other economic crimes / Christopher Flanagan -- Brexit, integrity, and corruption : local and global challenges / Dr. Lorenzo Pasculli -- Financial crises and fraud : a pattern emerges / Demelza Hall -- Corruption in world bank-financed development projects : a phenomenon-focused examination / Dr. Costantino Grasso -- Waste and corruption in healthcare / Prof. Francesco Saverio Mennini -- Corruption and human trafficking : a holistic approach / Dr. Shahrzad Fouladvand -- Fair play and refereeing / Prof. Paolo Moro.

Corruption is a globalising phenomenon. Not only is it rapidly expanding globally but, more significantly, its causes, its means and forms of perpetration and its effects are more and more rooted in the many developments of globalisation. The Panama Papers, the FIFA scandals and the Petrobras case in Brazil are just a few examples of the rapid and alarming globalisation of corrupt practices in recent years. The lack of empirical evidence on corrupt schemes and a still imperfect dialogue between different disciplinary areas and between academic and practitioners hinder our knowledge of corruption as a global phenomenon and slow down the adoption of appropriate policy responses. Corruption in the Global Era seeks to establish an interdisciplinary dialogue between theory and practice and between different disciplines and to provide a better understanding of the multifaceted aspects of corruption as a global phenomenon. This book gathers top experts across various fields of both the academic and the professional world - including criminology, economics, finance, journalism, law, legal ethics and philosophy of law - to analyze the causes and the forms of manifestation of corruption in the global context and in various sectors (sports, health care, finance, the press etc.) from the most disparate perspectives. The theoretical frameworks elaborated by academics are here complemented by precious insider accounts on corruption in different areas, such as banking and finance and the press. The expanding links between corrupt practices and other global crimes, such as money laundering, fraud and human trafficking, are also explored. This book is an important resource to researchers, academics and students in the fields of law, criminology, sociology, economics and ethics, as well as professionals, particularly solicitors, barristers, businessmen and public servants.

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