An Analysis of the Criminal Typification of Private Corruption in Peru: Should a global strategy against corruption involve the private sector? And what about companies?
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https://doi.org/10.18800/iusetveritas.201901.002Keywords:
Criminal Law, criminal offense, corruption, private sector, legality, PeruAbstract
In this article the authors analyze the background of the crimes of corruption in the private sphere (section 241-A) and corruption inside private entities (section 241- B). The purpose is to determine the political-criminal need for their legal recognition and the importance of their repression as part of a global strategy against corruption that aims to hold accountable both individuals and private entities that benefit from acts of corruption commited by them, according to the rules established by Peruvian Law 30424.
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2019-10-16
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Madrid Valerio, C., & Palomino Ramírez, W. (2019). An Analysis of the Criminal Typification of Private Corruption in Peru: Should a global strategy against corruption involve the private sector? And what about companies?. IUS ET VERITAS, (58), 32–54. https://doi.org/10.18800/iusetveritas.201901.002
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