Bribery: Law and Practice

An authoritative guide to bribery law and compliance practices

Monty Raphael author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:10th Mar '16

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This essential guide explores bribery law, offering insights and practical advice for legal practitioners and business professionals alike, as presented in Bribery: Law and Practice.

In Bribery: Law and Practice, Monty Raphael QC provides a thorough and current examination of bribery laws, addressing both the legal framework and practical implications. The text serves as a vital resource for understanding the complexities of compliance and regulation in a world where corruption is increasingly scrutinized. Raphael synthesizes various resources available for organizations and legal practitioners, answering common queries regarding bribery and corruption.

The book highlights the evolution of bribery from a niche concern to a major topic in media and legal discourse, reflecting its growing significance in corporate law. With insights into recent legislative changes, including Deferred Prosecution Agreements and updated guidance from regulatory bodies, Bribery: Law and Practice ensures that readers are well-informed about the latest developments affecting the landscape of bribery and compliance. This comprehensive guide is tailored for both legal professionals and business leaders, providing clarity in an area fraught with challenges.

Moreover, Raphael's authoritative perspective is complemented by practical advice and case studies, making it an invaluable tool for those facing bribery-related dilemmas. The book not only serves practitioners in criminal law and financial crime but also appeals to business professionals navigating the complexities of corporate governance in the UK. Overall, Bribery: Law and Practice is essential for anyone seeking to understand and effectively manage the risks associated with bribery and corruption.

ISBN: 9780199686384

Dimensions: 247mm x 180mm x 18mm

Weight: 622g

352 pages