RIDP 2018 Vol.89 Issue 1- The Role of Corporations in Criminal Justice
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Auteur(s): D. Brodowski, M. Espinoza de los Monteros de la Parra, E. Saad-Diniz (eds.) ISBN: 9789046609828 The role of corporations in criminal justice is expanding, both in a purely business context and beyond. Corporations may be suspected or accused of criminal or quasi-criminal wrongdoing; they may be required to produce information and evidence in furtherance of a criminal case, or be compelled to send a witness to trial; they may be the victim of crimes; and they may perform or assist with criminal investigations. This issue addresses these distinct roles of corporations in modern criminal justice, with a particular focus on the framework for prosecuting corporations, on double jeopardy protections, on internal investigations and compliance programs. This volume brings together major contributions to the 5th AIDP Symposium for Young Penalists (Freiburg, 22nd-23rd June 2018), organised by the AIDP Young Penalists Committee in collaboration with the German AIDP national group and the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law. It sets a milestone on the way to the 20th AIDP World Congress dedicated to ‘Criminal Justice and Corporate Business’. Over de auteur(s): Dominik Brodowski is junior professor of criminal law and criminal procedure at Saarland University and a member of the AIDP Young Penalists Committee. Manuel Espinoza de los Monteros de la Parra is president of the AIDP Young Penalists Committee and partner at Worth Street Group. Eduardo Saad-Diniz is professor of criminology and criminal law at the Ribeirão Preto Law School and in the Program for Latin American Integration, University of São Paulo, Brazil, and a member of the AIDP Young Penalists Committee.