From Well-Side Meetings to Pelican Strategy: A Context-Based Approach to Combat Corruption

Lili Yan
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This article takes up the question of what strategy is to be used among different communities to eradicate corruption across borders. The debate between two legal scholars, Steven Salbu and Philip Nichols, over the viability of extraterritorial application of anti-bribery laws remains thought-provoking when we look at the effectiveness of the OECD Anti-bribery Convention or FCPA in curbing corruption. Empirical research shows that firms from countries with extraterritorial legal restrictions do not necessarily refrain themselves from paying bribes in foreign transactions. This article ties the Salbu-Nichols’ debate, ISCT, mediating institutions theory, and Pelican Gambits strategy together to structure a context based anti-corruption framework. It builds on ISCT’s authenticity and legitimacy principles to give context of the norms in order to apply various strategies to combat corruption. This article is by no means to promote elimination of laws or regulations of corruption or acquiescence of illegitimacy of corruption in international business. Instead, the framework emphasizes the importance of the interactive dynamics between a firm and its community when designing anti-corruption strategy in a global environment.
从井边会议到鹈鹕战略:基于环境的反腐败方法
这篇文章讨论了在不同的社区中使用什么策略来消除跨境腐败的问题。当我们审视《经合组织反贿赂公约》(简称FCPA)在遏制腐败方面的有效性时,两位法律学者史蒂文•萨尔布(Steven Salbu)和菲利普•尼科尔斯(Philip Nichols)围绕反贿赂法在域外适用的可行性展开的辩论,仍然发人深省。实证研究表明,来自有域外法律限制的国家的公司不一定会在对外交易中避免行贿。本文将Salbu-Nichols的辩论、ISCT、中介制度理论和鹈鹕策略联系在一起,构建了一个基于上下文的反腐败框架。它以ISCT的真实性和合法性原则为基础,提供规范的背景,以便应用各种策略来打击腐败。本条款绝不是促进消除腐败的法律法规或默许国际商业腐败的非法性。相反,该框架强调在全球环境中设计反腐败战略时,企业与其社区之间互动动态的重要性。
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