1st Edition

Corporate Crime in China History and contemporary debates

By Zhenjie Zhou Copyright 2014
204 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

220 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

220 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Corporate crime in China has garnered worldwide attention and in the recent years we have witnessed positive legislative and administrative efforts by the Chinese government to prevent corporate misconducts. This book first defines the meaning of corporate crime in China and answers the basic questions of what corporate crime is through real life cases. Then, it introduces the history of... Read more

1. Introduction: An Overview of Corporate Crime in China  2. Review of Corporate Crime Legislation and Literature  3. What Crimes Can a Corporation Commit?  4. Criminal Liability of State Organs: Is it Acceptable?  5. Basis of Corporate Criminal Liability: Individual or Organizational Fault?  6. Corporate Compliance Programs and Corporate Criminal Liability  7. Procedural Debates and Reforms  8. Corporate Crime Prevention Policy: Purposes, Problems and Proposals

Biography

Zhenjie Zhou is Associate Professor at College for Criminal Law Science of Beijing Normal University, China. He was Research Associate and then Assistant Professor at Waseda University, Japan, where he taught comparative corporate crime and Chinese criminal law from 2007 to 2010. He finished his PhD at Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in 2008.