Wilful ignorance and corporate criminal liability: some thoughts on chapter 9 ‘Corporations Keeping Themselves in the Dark’ of Alexander Sarch's Criminally Ignorant (OUP 2019) [Book Review]

Jurisprudence 12 (2):282-290 (2021)
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The extent of a company’s responsibility for the criminal conduct of its employees, as far as such a concept is legally recognised at all, differs between jurisdictions. There has been a shift in r...

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