The Italian lawmakers have recently extended the anti-Mafia non conviction based confiscation to the persons suspected of belonging to a criminal association aimed to corruption or to the commission of various crimes against public administration. This provision, although apparently in line with the tendency increasingly widespread on a supranational level to use instruments of a broadly preventive character to fight serious crimes, raises some issues, especially in terms of compliance with human rights protection. Indeed, although these measures focus on property and not on individuals, in many cases they significantly affect the life and well being of the people involved. After analysing the European Court of Human Right (ECtHR) case law...
The article describes the state of art of the Human Trafficking and Smuggling Law in Italy proposing...
The article discusses the legitimacy of ‘‘non-conviction based extended confiscation’’ and proposes ...
Traditional “repressive” criminal law is no longer sufficient to deal with the new threats posed by ...
The Italian lawmakers have recently extended the anti-Mafia non conviction based confiscation to the...
There is a global trend represented by the widespread application of confiscation of criminal procee...
The Anti-mafia law is a continuation of the law against Organized Crime, which aimed at fighting dan...
An in-depth analysis of judicial decisions on money laundering and confiscation of proceeds of crime...
Recovery of assets comming from crime is considered to be one of the most important measures for fig...
The review of final decisions is regarded as an unusual means of appeal aimed at countering a final ...
Purpose: This study aims to critically analyse the Law 9 January 2019, n. 3, on “Measures to fight c...
Historically, modern, tougher forms of proceeds from crime confiscation developed during the 1980s a...
Abstract This article describes and analyses conceptualizations of mafias and anti-mafia in Italy ac...
The article examines the recent judgment of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Abu Omar v...
The principle of justice, the effective prevention of crime, and the rule of law demand that crime s...
This article will evaluate whether, and to what extent, preventive measures in the fight against m...
The article describes the state of art of the Human Trafficking and Smuggling Law in Italy proposing...
The article discusses the legitimacy of ‘‘non-conviction based extended confiscation’’ and proposes ...
Traditional “repressive” criminal law is no longer sufficient to deal with the new threats posed by ...
The Italian lawmakers have recently extended the anti-Mafia non conviction based confiscation to the...
There is a global trend represented by the widespread application of confiscation of criminal procee...
The Anti-mafia law is a continuation of the law against Organized Crime, which aimed at fighting dan...
An in-depth analysis of judicial decisions on money laundering and confiscation of proceeds of crime...
Recovery of assets comming from crime is considered to be one of the most important measures for fig...
The review of final decisions is regarded as an unusual means of appeal aimed at countering a final ...
Purpose: This study aims to critically analyse the Law 9 January 2019, n. 3, on “Measures to fight c...
Historically, modern, tougher forms of proceeds from crime confiscation developed during the 1980s a...
Abstract This article describes and analyses conceptualizations of mafias and anti-mafia in Italy ac...
The article examines the recent judgment of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Abu Omar v...
The principle of justice, the effective prevention of crime, and the rule of law demand that crime s...
This article will evaluate whether, and to what extent, preventive measures in the fight against m...
The article describes the state of art of the Human Trafficking and Smuggling Law in Italy proposing...
The article discusses the legitimacy of ‘‘non-conviction based extended confiscation’’ and proposes ...
Traditional “repressive” criminal law is no longer sufficient to deal with the new threats posed by ...