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Bad Business Practice: Criminal Law, Regulation and the Reconfiguration of the Business Model

Edited by Christopher Harding · Alison Cronin
Edward Elgar Publishing February 2022

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ISBN-13
9781786439727
Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication
February 2022
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

This cutting-edge book critically reviews the field of attempted legal control and regulation of delinquent conduct by business actors in the form of exploitative, collusive and corrupt behaviour. It explores key topics including victimhood, accountability, theories of trading and shared responsibility.

Christopher Harding and Alison Cronin reflect on the attempts that have been made globally to use criminal law and other methods of formal legal control, as well as more flexible and innovative approaches under the heading of 'regulation', to address the problem of bad business practice. The book argues for a return to first principles and that the possibility of a reconfiguration of economic ordering and market and trading culture should be considered; as business malpractice is largely inherent in the dominant capitalist model, that model is in need of repurposing and reform.

Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this book will be a valuable resource for scholars and students of law with a focus on business, commercial law and criminal law, in addition to researchers of corporate governance and public administration and management. Its critical arguments will also benefit NGOs, business professionals and campaign groups.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction to Bad Business Practice: towards a jurisprudence of business malpractice, delinquency and criminality
PART I. THE CHALLENGES FOR REGIMES OF LEGAL CONTROL
1. Clever or bad? Mapping the legal terrain of business delinquency and collusion
2. In search of a normative theory: the missing jurisprudence
3. From entrepreneur to malefactor: economic ideologies and theories of trading
4. Heroes and villains: an investigation into perpetration and victimhood and the relation between action and harm
PART II. THE EMERGENCE OF REGULATION AS A MODEL OF CONTROL
5. Regulation and enforcement: the panopticon industry
6. Regulated self-regulation: the new middle way
7. Regulation in theory: challenging the underlying assumptions
PART III. RECONFIGURING RESPONSIBILITY: THE ROLE OF THE STATE, CORPORATE ACTORS AND CIVIL SOCIETY
8. The moral economy of trade and business: bad business behaviour as systemic malaise Postscript: a final word – don’t shoot the piano player
Index
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