The moral agency of corporations and its implications for criminal law theory
<p>This thesis analyses the corporation, a business entity, as a form of group agent and considers its treatment under criminal law. I use group agency theory, drawn from the philosophy of action, to explain how a corporation can be a rational, moral agent with an existence separate from its i...
Main Author: | Rich, S |
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Other Authors: | Gardner, J |
Format: | Thesis |
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2016
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