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Title: Corporate business organization in Nigeria: The challenges of monitoring crime-free operations
Authors: Fabunmi, J. O.
Oladele, O. O.
Keywords: Corporate
Business organiztion
Monitoring
Crime-free
Operations
Issue Date: 2006
Citation: Fabunmi, J. O. & Oladele, O. O. (2006). Corporate business organization in Nigeria: The challenges of monitoring crime-free operations. Journal of Contemporary Legal and Allied Issues, 3(1), 1-33.
Abstract: The regulation of corporate businesses focuses both the corporation and its managers. The law has since recognizes the business corporation as a legal but an artificial person, who functions through her natural persons acting as agents or organs. The company may exercise all the powers of a natural person. Thereby, it may be criminally liable for its acts just as its officers and other natural persons acting on its behalf.
URI: ir.bowen.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/770
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