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International Chamber of Commerce: Commission on Ethical Practices Recommendations to Combat Extortion and Bribery in Business Transactions*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 March 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1978

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[Copyright by the International Chamber of Commerce, 1977. Reprouced from Publication No. 315 with permission from the International hamber of Commerce.

[This publication is available from the International Chamber ofommerce, 38 Cours Albert ler, 75008 Paris, France, and from the ational Committees of the International Chamber of Commerce. In the nited States, the I.C.C. is represented by its United States Council, 212 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10036.

[An earlier draft of the Commission's report appears at 16 I.L.M. 36 (1977).]

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* [Copyright by the International Chamber of Commerce, 1977. Reprouced from Publication No. 315 with permission from the International hamber of Commerce.

[This publication is available from the International Chamber ofommerce, 38 Cours Albert ler, 75008 Paris, France, and from the ational Committees of the International Chamber of Commerce. In the nited States, the I.C.C. is represented by its United States Council, 212 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10036.

[An earlier draft of the Commission's report appears at 16 I.L.M. 36 (1977).]