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Lying Cheating And Stealing A Moral Theory Of Whitecollar Crime Stuart P Green

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Lying Cheating And Stealing A Moral Theory Of Whitecollar Crime Stuart P Green
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.83 MB
Author: Stuart P. Green
ISBN: 9780199268580, 0199268584
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Lying Cheating And Stealing A Moral Theory Of Whitecollar Crime Stuart P Green by Stuart P. Green 9780199268580, 0199268584 instant download after payment.

Where should the line between serious criminal fraud and lawful 'puffing' be drawn? What constitutes tax evasion beyond mere 'tax avoidance'? What separates obstruction of justice from 'zealous advocacy', or insider trading from 'savvy investing'? Can we meaningfully distinguish briberyfrom 'campaign contributions', or perjury from 'wiliness' on the witness stand? A look at some of the most high profile white collar crime cases in recent history will quickly reveal that there can sometimes be a fine line between serious fraudulent conduct and behaviour which, though it might beshrewd, crafty, or even devious, is not ultimately criminal.According to the traditional conception of the criminal law, penal sanctions should be used as a 'last resort', applicable only to conduct that is truly and unambiguously blameworthy. White-collar crime poses a serious challenge to this traditional view. This is the first book to use the tools ofmoral and legal theory as a means to examine a range of specific white-collar offenses, aiming to develop and apply a methodology that will allow us to make meaningful distinctions between genuine white collar criminality and merely aggressive business behavior.Particular attention is paid to the concept of moral wrongfulness, which is described in terms of violations of a range of familiar, but nevertheless powerful, moral norms that inform and shape the leading white-collar criminal offenses - norms against not only lying, cheating, and stealing, butalso coercion, exploitation, disloyalty, promise-breaking, and defiance of law. It is through such analysis that the whole moral fabric of white-collar crime is brought into sharp relief.
ISBN : 9780199268580

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