Buffalo Criminal Law Center

White Collar Criminal Law in Comparative Perspective:
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (April 3-4, 2004)
Conference Materials
Drafts, Abstracts, Presentations [participants only]
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Kathleen Brickey, Enron's Legacy
[outline
(.doc) and draft
(.wpd)
and (.pdf)]
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Pamela Bucy, "I Don't Want to Play!" (in the new Game created by
Sarbanes-Oxley)
[outline
(.doc)
and abstract
(.doc)]
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Stuart Green, The Concept of White Collar Crime in Law and Legal Theory
[draft
(.doc)]
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Roland Hefendehl, Enron, WorldCom, and the Consequences: White
Collar Criminal Law Between Politics and Doctrine
[draft
(.doc) and
(.pdf)]
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Peter Henning, Sarbanes-Oxley Act § 307 and Corporate Counsel:
Who Better to Prevent Corporate Crime
[draft
(.doc) and
(.pdf)]
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Geraldine Szott Moohr, White Collar Crime, Prosecutorial Power, and
the Adversarial System
[draft
(.wpd)
and (.rtf)]
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Cornelius Nestler, Sarbanes-Oxley Act § 307--A German
Perspective: Corporate Counsel as Corporate Watchdog?
[abstract
(.doc)]
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Bernd Schünemann, The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002--Abandonment
of the Corporate Crime Concept? Appropriate New Criminal Definitions?
Some Comments from a German Point of View
[draft
(.doc)]
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