This article will evaluate whether, and to what extent, preventive measures in the fight against money laundering may limit fundamental freedoms and human rights within the European Union (“EU”). It will analyze two judgments rendered by the European Court of Justice (“ECJ”) and one judgment rendered by the European Court of Human Rights (“ECtHR”). In these three cases, the courts were asked to investigate the compatibility of specific Anti-Money Laundering (“AML”) preventive measures with the freedom to provide services enshrined in the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (“TFEU”) and human rights. Considering the gravity of the phenomenon, AML measures have gradually emerged as a “European general interest.” Th...
The integrity, efficiency, reputation, and stability of society—particularly with reference to the f...
Money laundering was and is a subject of great concern for many global financial institutions and na...
This article discusses money laundering by a double reading of the historical evolution. The first r...
This article will evaluate whether, and to what extent, preventive measures in the fight against m...
This article will evaluate whether, and to what extent, preventive measures in the fight \ud against...
This article will evaluate whether, and to what extent, preventive measures in the fight against m...
The present paper aims at examining the major innovations introduced by the Fifth Anti-Money Launder...
reservedThis thesis analyses the aftermath of money laundering on human rights and the role of inter...
This paper compares European Union anti-money laundering (AML) efforts with international efforts in...
A series of banking scandals in multiple EU countries has underlined the shortcomings of Europe's an...
Money Laundering is the process by which the criminal will be able to enjoy the proceeds of his crim...
The first concrete reference to money laundering can be traced to the European Parliamen...
The article comments on a recent judgment of the European Court of Justice in Case C-305/05, Ordre d...
Money laundering is one of the most serious white collar crimes that jeopardizes the proper ...
Flows of illicit money can damage the integrity, stability and reputation of the financial sector, a...
The integrity, efficiency, reputation, and stability of society—particularly with reference to the f...
Money laundering was and is a subject of great concern for many global financial institutions and na...
This article discusses money laundering by a double reading of the historical evolution. The first r...
This article will evaluate whether, and to what extent, preventive measures in the fight against m...
This article will evaluate whether, and to what extent, preventive measures in the fight \ud against...
This article will evaluate whether, and to what extent, preventive measures in the fight against m...
The present paper aims at examining the major innovations introduced by the Fifth Anti-Money Launder...
reservedThis thesis analyses the aftermath of money laundering on human rights and the role of inter...
This paper compares European Union anti-money laundering (AML) efforts with international efforts in...
A series of banking scandals in multiple EU countries has underlined the shortcomings of Europe's an...
Money Laundering is the process by which the criminal will be able to enjoy the proceeds of his crim...
The first concrete reference to money laundering can be traced to the European Parliamen...
The article comments on a recent judgment of the European Court of Justice in Case C-305/05, Ordre d...
Money laundering is one of the most serious white collar crimes that jeopardizes the proper ...
Flows of illicit money can damage the integrity, stability and reputation of the financial sector, a...
The integrity, efficiency, reputation, and stability of society—particularly with reference to the f...
Money laundering was and is a subject of great concern for many global financial institutions and na...
This article discusses money laundering by a double reading of the historical evolution. The first r...