Effectiveness of Law Enforcement against Corporations as Perpetrators of Corruption in Indonesia
Keywords:
Corporation, criminalization, corruption perpetrator.Abstract
Efforts to remove corporate crimes, including corruption prosecutions, in Indonesia continue to encounter a number of challenges. One of the most significant issues is a lack of legal advice to assist law enforcement officials and courts in dealing with this challenging circumstance. The significance of developing particular jurisprudence relating to the criminal offense of corporate corruption, as well as its impact on the effectiveness of law enforcement in this country, is being debated.
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