
By Joe McGrath
Corporate and white-collar crime in eire is the 1st monograph to examine the transition in eire from a sanctioning, 'command and regulate' version of company enforcement to the compliance-orientated regulatory version. it's also distinctive in finding this shift in its broader sociological and jurisprudential context. As such, the particular contribution of this quantity isn't really within the research of company or white-collar crimes yet really in its research of the rising felony structure which makes an attempt to control instead of punish crime. It presents a definitive account of a country at a severe level of its fiscal improvement, having moved from an agrarian and guarded society to a free-market globalised economic system that's attempting to do something about the dangers of elevated company task, having skilled an monetary increase and melancholy in a remarkably condensed interval of time.
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