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Responses to corporate crime in Australia, Hong Kong and Thailand : report of a study tour

By: LANGE, Ton de.
Contributor(s): STREEFLAND, Bernard | TOOREN, Remco van.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2001The Asian Journal of Public Administration 23, 1, p. 107-140Abstract: This article comprises a substantial part of a report prepared on the way in which corporate crime is dealt whith in Australia, Hong Kong, and Thailand. The report was the product of a study tour (September to November 1999) conducted as the overseas research component of the Master of Public Administration which we were completing at the National School of Governance in the Netherlands. The report also contained an assessment of how the arrangements and experience in Australia, Hong Kong and Thailand could be used for coping with the issue of corporate crime in the Netherlands, but that aspects is not included in this article. The discussion ther is limited to the three countries, with an emphasis in each case on corporate compliance, regulation by the administration , and enforcement of the criminal law
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This article comprises a substantial part of a report prepared on the way in which corporate crime is dealt whith in Australia, Hong Kong, and Thailand. The report was the product of a study tour (September to November 1999) conducted as the overseas research component of the Master of Public Administration which we were completing at the National School of Governance in the Netherlands. The report also contained an assessment of how the arrangements and experience in Australia, Hong Kong and Thailand could be used for coping with the issue of corporate crime in the Netherlands, but that aspects is not included in this article. The discussion ther is limited to the three countries, with an emphasis in each case on corporate compliance, regulation by the administration , and enforcement of the criminal law

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