The Bribery and Corruption Casebook: The View from Under the Table is a thought-provoking book written by Joseph T. Wells and Laura Hymes, which delves into the dark and pervasive world of bribery and corruption. With an emphasis on real-life case studies and insightful analysis, the book sheds light on the various aspects of these unethical practices, their consequences, and the strategies employed to combat them.
Data Protection: A Practical Guide to UK and EU Law" by Peter Carey and Daniel Cuthbert is a comprehensive guide to understanding and complying with data protection law in the UK and EU. The book provides a detailed overview of the legislation and its key provisions, as well as practical guidance on how to comply with it.
Anti-Money Laundering: What You Need to Know by Susan Grossley is a concise and accessible guide that provides readers with a foundational understanding of money laundering and its implications. Geared towards individuals and organisations seeking a clear overview of the topic, Grossley's book offers key insights and practical advice to enhance awareness and compliance with anti-money laundering (AML) regulations.
Bribery and corruption are major problems in the world today, and they pose significant risks to individuals, companies, and governments alike. Bribery and Corruption: Navigating the Global Risks, written by Brian P. Loughman, is a comprehensive guide to understanding and managing these risks.
The Workplace Bullying Handbook: How to Identify, Prevent, and Stop a Workplace Bully by Paul Pelletier is a comprehensive guide that provides invaluable insights and practical strategies for addressing and eliminating workplace bullying. Pelletier, an expert in workplace bullying, offers a step-by-step approach to help individuals and organisations recognise, prevent, and effectively respond to this pervasive issue.
The GDPR Handbook: A Guide to Implementing the EU General Data Protection Regulation" by Ardi Kolah provides a comprehensive guide for organisations to navigate and implement the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The book is aimed at both legal and non-legal professionals who are responsible for data protection compliance within their organisations.