Professor Nicholas Ryder (see Appendix A for a list of his published works) and Dr Karen Harrison (see Appendix B for a list of her published works) have produced this second edition of The Law relating to financial crime in the United Kingdom (published by Routledge of Taylor & Francis Group) in order to bring the work up-to-date; to include recent legislation and government policy developments; and also to add the financial crime topics of tax evasion, market manipulation (including insider trading) and cybercrime, making this work a complete and well-rounded university-level introduction to the criminal laws relating to financial crimes as they affect the United Kingdom
This review is unashamedly from the perspective of English law because busy United Kingdom criminal ...
Lindsay Farmer, Making the Modern Criminal Law: Criminalization and Civil Order Oxford: Oxford Unive...
Financial crime is synonymous with the seminal work of Edwin H. Sutherland, which used the term “whi...
Professor Nicholas Ryder (see Appendix A for a list of his published works) and Dr Karen Harrison (s...
The objective of this book is to adopt a holistic approach towards financial crime and its impact in...
Although this is primarily a practitioner’s text, it is also a book that will be used by students an...
This review is republished to illustrate how important this book is to us today, with legislation an...
IN this study of white collar crime Professor Sutherland carries forwardhis researches into that r...
© 2019 The Author. Published by Law Research Centre at the University of Wolverhampton. This is an o...
The book starts with a preface on the idea of writing a book on cyber-crime and the challenges faced...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Crime follows opportunity, and the application of digital technology to banking has provided crimina...
Book review of "Law enforcement and the history of financial market manipulation" by Jerry W. Markha...
This review is unashamedly from the perspective of English law because busy United Kingdom criminal ...
Lindsay Farmer, Making the Modern Criminal Law: Criminalization and Civil Order Oxford: Oxford Unive...
Financial crime is synonymous with the seminal work of Edwin H. Sutherland, which used the term “whi...
Professor Nicholas Ryder (see Appendix A for a list of his published works) and Dr Karen Harrison (s...
The objective of this book is to adopt a holistic approach towards financial crime and its impact in...
Although this is primarily a practitioner’s text, it is also a book that will be used by students an...
This review is republished to illustrate how important this book is to us today, with legislation an...
IN this study of white collar crime Professor Sutherland carries forwardhis researches into that r...
© 2019 The Author. Published by Law Research Centre at the University of Wolverhampton. This is an o...
The book starts with a preface on the idea of writing a book on cyber-crime and the challenges faced...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Crime follows opportunity, and the application of digital technology to banking has provided crimina...
Book review of "Law enforcement and the history of financial market manipulation" by Jerry W. Markha...
This review is unashamedly from the perspective of English law because busy United Kingdom criminal ...
Lindsay Farmer, Making the Modern Criminal Law: Criminalization and Civil Order Oxford: Oxford Unive...
Financial crime is synonymous with the seminal work of Edwin H. Sutherland, which used the term “whi...