The principle of justice, the effective prevention of crime, and the rule of law demand that crime should not pay: it cannot be accepted that a person who has gained wealth through crime is allowed to enjoy the fruits of his criminal activities. During the last four decades, significant efforts have been made, both on the international and national levels, to develop fair and efficient rules enabling the authorities to forfeit assets derived from crime. However, the vast majority of legal systems throughout Europe have not succeeded in upholding this important aspect of the rule of law. The European Commission held in 2012 that “confiscation of criminal assets remains underdeveloped and underutilized” in the EU Member States, and that “ther...
Historically, modern, tougher forms of proceeds from crime confiscation developed during the 1980s a...
Recovering the proceeds of crime has become an instrumental tool in the fight against transnational ...
The origins of the international community’s policy and legislative measures towards confiscating th...
The principle of justice, the effective prevention of crime, and the rule of law demand that crime s...
The principle of justice, the effective prevention of crime, and the rule of law demand that crime s...
Moving from the spread of organized crime within the European Union and the need for a common respon...
Based on the expertise of thirty leading experts on confiscation in the EU, this is the first book t...
main motive for cross-border organised crime, including mafia-type criminal organisations, is financ...
Traditional “repressive” criminal law is no longer sufficient to deal with the new threats posed by ...
AbstractThe confiscation of proceeds of crime has long been seen within the European Unionand beyond...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill via https://doi.or...
Led by the diktat “crime does not pay”, the recent criminal policy regarding measures to counter ill...
Asset recovery has been considered a key element in the fight against organized crime for almost two...
The article discusses the legitimacy of ‘‘non-conviction based extended confiscation’’ and proposes ...
Non-conviction-based (NCB) asset forfeiture is a relatively recent addition to law enforcement's arm...
Historically, modern, tougher forms of proceeds from crime confiscation developed during the 1980s a...
Recovering the proceeds of crime has become an instrumental tool in the fight against transnational ...
The origins of the international community’s policy and legislative measures towards confiscating th...
The principle of justice, the effective prevention of crime, and the rule of law demand that crime s...
The principle of justice, the effective prevention of crime, and the rule of law demand that crime s...
Moving from the spread of organized crime within the European Union and the need for a common respon...
Based on the expertise of thirty leading experts on confiscation in the EU, this is the first book t...
main motive for cross-border organised crime, including mafia-type criminal organisations, is financ...
Traditional “repressive” criminal law is no longer sufficient to deal with the new threats posed by ...
AbstractThe confiscation of proceeds of crime has long been seen within the European Unionand beyond...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill via https://doi.or...
Led by the diktat “crime does not pay”, the recent criminal policy regarding measures to counter ill...
Asset recovery has been considered a key element in the fight against organized crime for almost two...
The article discusses the legitimacy of ‘‘non-conviction based extended confiscation’’ and proposes ...
Non-conviction-based (NCB) asset forfeiture is a relatively recent addition to law enforcement's arm...
Historically, modern, tougher forms of proceeds from crime confiscation developed during the 1980s a...
Recovering the proceeds of crime has become an instrumental tool in the fight against transnational ...
The origins of the international community’s policy and legislative measures towards confiscating th...