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Expanding criminal sanctions for corporate crimes-deprivation of right to work and cancellation of education qualifications

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posted on 2003-02-01, 00:00 authored by Mirko Bagaric, Jean Du PlessisJean Du Plessis
Fines are the standard sanctions employed by most Western countries when a corporation has been convicted of a crime. However, some offences committed by corporations are too serious to be dealt with by way of a fine. There is a need to consider other sanctions that can be invoked in order to deter corporate crime. In this article, it is suggested that the focus should be on criminal sanctions against the natural persons who can potentially commit crimes on behalf of a corporation. New sentencing options against those who can potentially commit crimes on behalf of a corporation should include the annulment or suspension of an offender's academic  qualifications and the making of orders preventing an offender from working or being enrolled in an educational or vocational pursuit.

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Journal

Company and securities law

Volume

21

Issue

1

Pagination

7 - 25

Publisher

Lawbook Co

Location

North Ryde, N.S.W.

ISSN

0729-2775

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2003, Lawbook Co

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