P. Rosário, Paulo Vitor Barbosa Ramos, David Elias Cardoso Câmara
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This paper aims to analyze Portugal’s structures of legality and corruption avoidance with a special look on compliance methods, its regulatory frameworks and challenges within a global corporate scenario that increasingly values government efficient tools. In order to achieve such purpose, it will be studied some international risk mitigation legal frameworks, such as the Greenbury report (1995), the Sarbenas Oxley Act (2004), and the Brazilian law n. 12.846 (2013). Once overcomed the historical ‑normative scope, it will be questioned whether Portugal is in fact aligned with the international system of compliance and corporate governance.