White Collar Crime: A Comparative Perspective

Author:   Professor Katalin Ligeti (University of Luxembourg) ,  Stanislaw Tosza (University of Luxembourg)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781509917891


Pages:   440
Publication Date:   29 November 2018
Format:   Hardback
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White collar crime has expanded significantly over the course of the past two decades. Yet, not only as the amount of national and international legislation in the field grown, but it has also endured changes driving it away from the classic criminal law. These trends have been reflected in changes to national legislation, not infrequently prompted by supranational law, for example, in the financial or the environmental sector. New punishing regimes have emerged, such as UN blacklisting, smart sanctions, civil asset forfeiture, financial supervisory powers, compliance law, and anti-money laundering laws. Furthermore, the role of administrative sanctioning law has been growing as well as the role of private actors in the enforcement of punitive sanctions. The aim of this volume is to examine how various national criminal justice systems across Europe deal with the aforementioned challenges. In the first part, it takes a closer look at the following national systems: France, Germany, Poland and Sweden. Furthermore, it compares the European approach with the American one as a source of inspiration for unresolved difficulties and future developments. Further still, the authors explore those challenging issues regarding the field of economic and financial crime, including the Senior Managers Regime, corporate criminal liability, and whistle-blowers’ protection. Timely and pertinent, this is an important new work in a fast-moving field.

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Author:   Professor Katalin Ligeti (University of Luxembourg) ,  Stanislaw Tosza (University of Luxembourg)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Hart Publishing
Weight:   0.794kg
ISBN:  

9781509917891


ISBN 10:   1509917896
Pages:   440
Publication Date:   29 November 2018
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

1. Challenges and Trends in Enforcing Economic and Financial Crime: Criminal Law and Alternatives in Europe and the US Katalin Ligeti and Stanislaw Tosza 2. Enforcing Economic and Financial Policies in National Systems – Financial Markets Regulation, Environmental Law and Competition Law 2.1. France Juliette Tricot and Maxime Lassalle 2.2. Poland Stanislaw Tosza and Witold Zontek 2.3. Sweden Vladimir Bastidas Venegas and Maria Bergström 2.4. Th e US Sara Sun Beale 3. Regulating Instead of Punishing: Th e Senior Managers Regime in the UK Iain MacNeil 4. Economic Crime in the UK: Corporate and Individual Liability Celia Wells 5. Corporate Criminal Liability and Groups of Corporations: A Need for a More Economic Approach? Vanessa Franssen 6. The Privilege against Self-Incrimination of Corporations Stijn Lamberigts 7. The Criminalisation and Protection of Whistleblowers in the EU’s Counter-Financial Crime Framework Umut Turksen

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Katalin Ligeti is Professor of Criminal Law at the University of Luxembourg. Stanislaw Tosza is a postdoctoral researcher at the Utrecht Centre for Regulation and Enforcement in Europe (RENFORCE) and an assistant professor at the Willem Pompe Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology, Utrecht University.

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