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Tuesday, 12 February 2019 - 1.00pm
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Faculty of Law, B16

Speaker: Professor Samuel Buell (Duke University, USA)

Abstract

The United States model of corporate crime control, developed over the last two decades, couples an extremely broad rule of corporate criminal liability with a practice of reducing sanctions, and often withholding conviction, for firms that assist in public enforcement by detecting, reporting, and helping prove criminal violations. This model has recently attracted more interest among law reformers in overseas nations, who have sought to increase the frequency and size of their own enforcement actions by adopting features of the U.S. approach. By focusing almost entirely on the law of corporate criminal liability and the process of criminal settlement, the international discussion of corporate criminal enforcement law and policy, as well as the literature on corporate crime, have missed how the U.S. model depends on what we term background laws. These are rules such as self-incrimination rights, legal privileges, and data privacy regimes that control the relative powers of governments and corporations to collect and use evidence of business crime. This Article exposes that omission, explains how background laws operate and differ in the U.S. and overseas, and advises law reformers on how to shape corporate enforcement policy in light of domestic law’s allocation of investigative powers between public and private spheres.

3CL runs the 3CL Travers Smith Lunchtime Seminar Series, featuring leading academics from the Faculty, and high-profile practitioners. For more information on past events including recordings, please refer to the Centre activities page.

For all seminars in B16, lunch will be available beforehand in the Basement atrium area. There is no charge for lunch or to attend the seminar.

Enquiries to: 3cl@law.cam.ac.uk

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