Too big to jail, how prosecutors compromise with corporations, Brandon L. Garrett
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Subject
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- Corporations + Corrupt practices
- Tort liability of corporations
- Tort liability of corporations -- United States
- Corporate governance + Law and legislation
- Corporation law -- United States -- Criminal provisions
- Corporation law + Criminal provisions
- Criminal liability of juristic persons
- Prosecution -- United States
- Corporate governance + Law and legislation -- United States
- Prosecution
- United States
- Corporations + Corrupt practices -- United States
- Criminal liability of juristic persons -- United States
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Label
Too big to jail, how prosecutors compromise with corporations, Brandon L. Garrett
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
Too big to jail
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
875771532
Responsibility statement
Brandon L. Garrett
Sub title
how prosecutors compromise with corporations
Table of contents
United states vs. Goliath -- The company in the courtroom -- What happens to a prosecution deferred? -- The ostriches -- The victims -- The carrot and the stick -- Enter the monitors -- The constitutional rights of corporations -- Foreign corporate criminals -- The future of corporate prosecutions
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