6 June 2024. Beehive Seminar (Online): Rethinking Corporate Thinking in Legal Doctrine: Systems Intentionality with Elise Bant (Recording Available)

6 June 2024. 2 - 3 pm
Online

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Beehive Seminar - ‘Rethinking Corporate Thinking in Legal Doctrine: Systems Intentionality.’

Elise Bant

Systems Intentionality is a novel, holistic model of corporate responsibility, which provides a doctrinal bridge between ‘realist’ philosophical accounts of corporate persons and the everyday demands of legal rules and principles. In particular, it provides a principled and practical means to understand and prove corporate mental states in organisational terms, including complex elements such as intention, mistake and knowledge, as well as associated concepts such as dishonesty, unconscionability and recklessness. In this presentation, Professor Bant will introduce and explain the key features of Systems Intentionality, as well as some of its broader implications for the effective regulation of global corporations. These include how to assess corporate culpability arising from automated and algorithmic misconduct, and corporate groups.


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