Interactive corporate compliance : an alternative to regulatory compulsion
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Interactive corporate compliance : an alternative to regulatory compulsion
Quorum Books, c1988
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Bibliography: p. [199]-204
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
[Interactive Corporate Compliance] is a creative contribution to the generally moribund business regulation literature. It makes compelling reading. American Business Journal, Winter 1990
This book describes a new approach to business-government interactions while giving business and government officials a new set of practical proposals for change. Throughout U.S. history, the relationship between business and government has fluctuated constantly under the influence of changing political conditions, rather than in response to a conscious design. The proper relationship between business and government in the United States remains an unsettled issue. However, the time has come, Sigler and Murphy assert, to reconsider some old assumptions with regard to this relationship and to examine some new alternatives to the benefit of both forces. Written by a respected political scientist and an attorney experienced in corporate compliance law, this book represents a review of the history of government regulation of business, showing where it has succeeded and where it has failed. Coining the phrase interactive compliance, the authors provide a new framework for corporate compliance--one that would be nonadversarial and cooperative in nature. Their book offers a novel, yet practical, approach by which business can comply with government regulation on the one hand, while government takes a nonadversarial stance in response to business on the other.
目次
Introduction
The Administrative State and the Adversarial Economy
The Growth of Business-Government Relationships
The Creation of the Modern Regulatory System: 1900-1980
The Deregulation Decade
The Corporation Faces the Law
Understanding the Corporation in the Compliance Context
What Corporations Do Now to Comply
Compliance Program Examples
What Does It Take to Achieve Compliance?
Government Faces the Corporation
How Government Approaches Corporations Now
Questioning the Underlying Assumptions
What Should Be Done by Government?
Implementing Interactive Compliance
Interactive Compliance in Practice
The Literature of Corporate Control and Cooperation
Conclusion
References
Index
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