The responsibilization paradox: The legal route from deresponsibilization to systemic corruption in the Australian financial sector

Author:

Pasculli Lorenzo1234ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Associate Head for Research, Coventry Law School, Coventry University, Coventry, UK

2. Associate, Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity (CFCI), Coventry University, Coventry, UK

3. Sessional Lecturer in Law, Centre for Languages, Culture and Communication (CLCC), Imperial College London, London, UK

4. Visiting Professor in Global Criminal Law and Justice, Research Group on Security, Risks Management and Conflict (SEGERICO), Nebrija University, Madrid, Spain

Abstract

Abstract Recent corruption scandals suggest that the legal structures developed to responsibilize corporations might paradoxically enable the systematization of corruption across entire industry sectors. This study uses grounded theory methodology to develop a preliminary theoretical model of the correlations between the law, responsibilization, and the causes of systemic corruption. Through a qualitative examination of documental evidence from the case study of the recent Australian banking scandal, this article conceptualizes a two-way process of ‘legal deresponsibilization’. On the one hand, legal dysfunctions fail to effectively support the situational and cultural goals of responsibilization. On the other hand, the pursuit of such goals transforms the law in ways that can lead to the deresponsibilization of both corporations and the state. The article suggests that structural reforms are needed to correct this process and the underlying systemic imbalances between the legal promotion of financial interests and that of countervailing values of integrity and accountability.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Law

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