Governing the corporation:regulation and corporate governance in an age of scandal and global markets

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Bibliographic Details
Group Author: O'Brien Justin
Published: John Wiley & Sons,
Publisher Address: Chichester, West Sussex Hoboken, NJ
Publication Dates: c2005.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Carrier Form: xi, 394 p.: ; 24 cm.
ISBN: 0470015063 (HB : alk. paper)
Index Number: D912
CLC: D912.29
Call Number: D912.29/G721
Contents: Includes bibliographical references (p. [339]-362) and index.
Governing the corporation : regulation and corporate governance in an ge of scandal and global markets / Justin O'Brien -- Restoring trust after recent accountability failures / David M. Walker -- Accountability in the age of global markets / William J. McDonough -- European responses to corporate governance challenges / Alexander A. Schaub -- Economic globalisation and national corporate governance reform / Dermot McCann -- From workers to global politics : how the way we work provides answers to corporate governance questions / Irene Lynch-Fannon -- Multilateral regulatory initiatives : a legitimation-based approach / George Gilligan -- Corporate social responsibility as regulation : the argument from democracy / Lisa Whitehouse -- The criminological lens : understanding criminal law and corporate covernance / Laureen Snider -- Detecting fraud and managing the risk / Nicholas M. Hodson -- After Enron : corporate governance, creative compliance and the uses of corporate social responsibility / Doreen McBarnet -- The role of lawyers : hired guns or public servants? / Jeremy P. Carver -- Financial reporting, corporate governance, and Parmalat : was it a financial reporting failure? / Giovanni Melis and Andrea Melis -- Corporate regulation in Ireland / Paul Appleby -- Corporate governance : more than a state of mind? / Neill Buck -- Redesigning financial regulation : Eliot Spitzer, state-federal relations and the battle for corporate control / Justin O'Brien -- Public trusteeship : the responsibilities of transparency and legacy / J. Patrick Dobel.