The EU is strengthening its grip on national criminal law in its fight
against corporate crime, and the punishment of corporations features
prominently among its concerns. However its current efforts to
approximate Member States' criminal laws are weakened by the diversity
of national sentencing rules and a thorough analysis of corporate
sentencing is lacking both at the level of the EU and in most national
systems.
In this important book Vanessa Franssen provides, for the first time, a
comprehensive account of the principles governing corporate sentencing
in EU law, drawing on comparative scholarship of Member State legal
systems as well as EU law, and makes practical suggestions for corporate
sentencing goals that should be pursued by the EU. The book addresses
academics, judges, practising lawyers, civil servants and anyone who
wants to learn more about this fascinating topic of EU law.