FIU Law Professor Charles R.P. Pouncy believes the question of corporate criminal liability is a question of corporate power. Pouncy tackles this issue in his latest article, Reevaluating Corporate Criminal Responsibility: It’s All About Corporate Power (Stetson Law Review, 2012), which was recently featured on the Corporate Crime Reporter.
Professor Pouncy teaches in the areas of business associations, corporate finance, commercial law, banking law and professional responsibility. He has written in a wide range of areas, including corporate law, stock markets in developing countries, law and economics, and critical race and gender theory.
Corporate Crime and Corporate Power
By Editor
The question of corporate criminal liability is a question of corporate power.
That’s according to Charles R.P. Pouncy, a professor of law at Florida International School of Law in Miami.
Pouncy is author of, most recently, Reevaluating Corporate Criminal Responsibility: It’s All About Corporate Power (Stetson Law Review, 2012).
Pouncy tackles head on the increasingly popular idea that we should eliminate corporate criminal liability.

