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Prosecutors In the Boardroom: Using Criminal Law to Regulate Corporate Conduct

What Are the Rules if Everybody Wants to Play: Multiple Federal and State Prosecutors Acting as Regulators

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Beale, S
2011

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2011

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Beale, S. (2011). What Are the Rules if Everybody Wants to Play: Multiple Federal and State Prosecutors Acting as Regulators. In Prosecutors In the Boardroom: Using Criminal Law to Regulate Corporate Conduct (pp. 202–225).
Beale, S. “What Are the Rules if Everybody Wants to Play: Multiple Federal and State Prosecutors Acting as Regulators.” In Prosecutors In the Boardroom: Using Criminal Law to Regulate Corporate Conduct, 202–25, 2011.
Beale S. What Are the Rules if Everybody Wants to Play: Multiple Federal and State Prosecutors Acting as Regulators. In: Prosecutors In the Boardroom: Using Criminal Law to Regulate Corporate Conduct. 2011. p. 202–25.
Beale, S. “What Are the Rules if Everybody Wants to Play: Multiple Federal and State Prosecutors Acting as Regulators.” Prosecutors In the Boardroom: Using Criminal Law to Regulate Corporate Conduct, 2011, pp. 202–25.
Beale S. What Are the Rules if Everybody Wants to Play: Multiple Federal and State Prosecutors Acting as Regulators. Prosecutors In the Boardroom: Using Criminal Law to Regulate Corporate Conduct. 2011. p. 202–225.

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