Criminal Enterprise: Individuals, Organisations and Criminal Responsibility

Christopher Harding

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Abstract

This is a study of agency in the field of criminal liability, considering the respective roles of individuals and organisations and the allocation of criminal responsibility to these different kinds of actor. The discussion of criminal responsibility is informed by both the sociological analysis of conduct and by ethical considerations of responsibility. Criminal Enterprise analyses criminal responsibility through three main types of organisation: corporate actors in the field of business activity; states and governments; and delinquent or criminal organisations. This analysis focuses on three particular issues: The theory of individual and corporate (or organisational) responsibility. The attribution of legal personality, as a particular form of identity, in theory and across jurisdictions and legal orders. The internal practice and operation of complex organisations and corporate actors and how an understanding of this sociology of organisations should be used in the construction of legal agency in the field of criminal law.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherWillan Publishing
Number of pages304
ISBN (Print)9871-84932-2292
Publication statusPublished - 01 Jun 2007

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