Imperial Anti-corruption Law

K. Davis
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This chapter traces the history of transnational bribery law to its antecedents in two landmarks trials from the Roman and British empires: Cicero’s prosecution of Verres and the impeachment of Warren Hastings, former Governor General of India, led by Edmund Burke. Both prosecutors rejected what Burke called geographical morality in favor of the relatively cosmopolitan view that corrupt practices ought to be condemned regardless of where they take place. The trials demonstrate both the potential benefits of this kind of legal initiative and the challenges associated with allowing politically partisan actors to prosecute cases on behalf of foreigners based on complex financial transactions in remote locations in the context of a large organization. The chapter concludes with a brief discussion of transnational aspects of British and French anti-corruption law and bribery law in the postcolonial era.
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本章将跨国贿赂法的历史追溯至罗马帝国和大英帝国的两起具有里程碑意义的审判:西塞罗对维尔斯的起诉,以及埃德蒙·伯克领导的对印度前总督沃伦·黑斯廷斯的弹劾。两位检察官都反对伯克所说的地理道德,而赞成相对世界性的观点,即腐败行为无论发生在哪里都应该受到谴责。这些审判既表明了这种法律举措的潜在好处,也表明了允许政治党派行为者代表外国人在大型组织的背景下,在偏远地区进行复杂的金融交易时起诉案件所带来的挑战。本章最后简要讨论了后殖民时代英国和法国反腐败法和贿赂法的跨国方面。
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