Chasing Criminal Money: Challenges and Perspectives On Asset Recovery in the EU

Author:   Professor Katalin Ligeti (University of Luxembourg) ,  Michele Simonato
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781509912070


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   06 April 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Chasing Criminal Money: Challenges and Perspectives On Asset Recovery in the EU


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The fight against dirty money is not a new topic, nor a recent problem. It has existed within international and national agendas since the 1980s. Nonetheless, the evolving complexity of criminal skills and networks; the increasingly global dimension of crime; the financial crisis; and the alleged unsatisfactory results of the efforts hitherto undertaken cause us to re-pose and re-discuss some questions. This book addresses several issues concerning the reasons, objectives and scope of national and supranational strategies targeting criminal money, as well as the concrete modalities to overcome its obstacles. The main objective is to explore where the EU stands and where it ought to go, providing useful input for policy-makers and further research. Nevertheless, the problems are not limited to the EU area, and assets – particularly money – cross EU borders much more easily than people do. The reflections developed in the chapters, therefore, aim at going beyond these EU borders. The book is divided into two parts. The first one focuses on the core of asset recovery policies, namely confiscation or forfeiture laws, and explores in particular some issues concerning the respect of fundamental rights. The second part addresses other problematic aspects related to the asset recovery process, such as the return of assets to victim countries, the cross-border investigations on dirty money, and the social use of confiscated assets.

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Author:   Professor Katalin Ligeti (University of Luxembourg) ,  Michele Simonato
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Hart Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.735kg
ISBN:  

9781509912070


ISBN 10:   150991207
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   06 April 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Asset Recovery in the EU: Towards a Comprehensive Enforcement Model beyond Confiscation? An Introduction Katalin Ligeti and Michele Simonato Part I: Forfeiture and Fundamental Rights: Open Questions in the Twenty-First Century 1. Confiscation and the Concept of Punishment: Can There be a Confiscation Without a Conviction? Michele Panzavolta 2. The History of Confiscation Laws: From the Book of Exodus to the War on White-Collar Crime Michaël Fernandez-Bertier 3. Civil Forfeiture in Ireland: Two Decades of the Proceeds of Crime Act and the Criminal Assets Bureau Colin King 4. The Problematic Nature of Asset Recovery Measures: Recent Developments of the Italian Preventive Confiscation Francesco Mazzacuva 5. Extended Confiscation: Criminal Assets or Criminal Owners? Johan Boucht 6. Modern Forms of Confiscation and Protection of Third Parties Isidoro Blanco Cordero Part II: Not Only About Confiscation: Towards Comprehensive Policies on Asset Recovery 7. Tax, Money Laundering and Offshore: The HSBC Suisse Affair Peter Alldridge 8. Asset Recovery in Four Dimensions: Returning Wealth to Victim Countries as a Challenge for Global Governance Radha Ivory 9. Restitution of Dirty Assets: A Swiss Template for the International Community Frank Meyer 10. The Relevance of Asset Recovery Policies in Transitional Societies: The Croatian Perspective Elizabeta Ivicevic Karas and Suncana Roksandic Vidlicka 11. The American Perspective on Recovering Criminal Proceeds in Criminal and Non-Conviction Based Proceedings Stefan D Cassella 12. The ‘Pre-investigative’ Role of Financial Intelligence Units in Recovering Assets Marc Penna 13. Digital Currencies and the Anti-money Laundering/Counter-terrorism Financing Regulations in the EU: Imaginary Risk or Real Challenge? Jacek Czarnecki 14. Asset Sharing as a Tool for a More Efficient Cross-Border Asset Recovery in the EU? The EU Asset Sharing Model and its Implementation in Belgium and the Netherlands Laura Vande Reyde and Dirk Van Daele 15. The Social Reuse of Confiscated Assets in EU Member States: From Current Experiences to an EU Policy for a ‘Powered-by-Citizens’ Fight Against Crime Barbara Vettori and Andrea Di Nicola

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...this collection is immensely useful for anyone who wants to gain an understanding of the key features of asset recovery. But more importantly, it is a conversation starter; as it promises, it unleashes a torrent of constructive criticism of the objectives, scope and impediments of asset recovery. -- Foivi Mouzakiti, PhD Candidate at Queen Mary University of London * New Journal of European Criminal Law * [T]he chapters have clearly been written by experts, and the book is a must have for legislators - on the national level and on the EU level -, for national and European policymakers and legal practitioners, and for scholars. This book contains rich analyses and poses serious questions that urge such readers to come up with answers to improve both the legitimacy of asset recovery and the judicial cooperation throughout the EU with respect to confiscation measures. -- Tijs Kooijmans * Common Market Law Review *


...this collection is immensely useful for anyone who wants to gain an understanding of the key features of asset recovery. But more importantly, it is a conversation starter; as it promises, it unleashes a torrent of constructive criticism of the objectives, scope and impediments of asset recovery. -- Foivi Mouzakiti, PhD Candidate at Queen Mary University of London * New Journal of European Criminal Law *


...this collection is immensely useful for anyone who wants to gain an understanding of the key features of asset recovery. But more importantly, it is a conversation starter; as it promises, it unleashes a torrent of constructive criticism of the objectives, scope and impediments of asset recovery. -- Foivi Mouzakiti, PhD Candidate at Queen Mary University of London * New Journal of European Criminal Law * [T]he chapters have clearly been written by experts, and the book is a must have for legislators – on the national level and on the EU level –, for national and European policymakers and legal practitioners, and for scholars. This book contains rich analyses and poses serious questions that urge such readers to come up with answers to improve both the legitimacy of asset recovery and the judicial cooperation throughout the EU with respect to confiscation measures. -- Tijs Kooijmans * Common Market Law Review *


Author Information

Katalin Ligeti is Professor of European and International Criminal Law at the University of Luxembourg. Michele Simonato is a post-doctoral researcher in EU and Comparative Criminal Law at Utrecht University.

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