The aim of this article is to identify and critically consider the effectiveness of the Labour government's policy towards financial crime. The article highlights the general threat posed by financial crime, yet concentrates on the government's policies towards money laundering, fraud and terrorist financing. © 2011 Macmillan Publishers Ltd
Money laundering has ascended the enforcement and criminological agenda in the course of this centur...
The policy and practice of confiscating criminal assets to control crime and recover illicit wealth ...
A previously unattributed factor that contributed towards the most recent financial crisis is financ...
The aim of this article is to identify and critically consider the effectiveness of the Labour gover...
This article identifies the new trends and policies adopted by the Labour and Conservative governmen...
The submission provides a summary of the research conducted by Professor Nicholas Ryder on money lau...
This article summarises briefly what is known internationally about how ‘organised crimes’ are finan...
The fight against financial crime in the United Kingdom (UK) has gone through numerous cycles, just ...
This article examines the political and criminological history of anti-money controls, including the...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the increasing emphasis of the UK anti-money laundering (AML...
This paper examines the global anti-money laundering regime, assesses its purpose and draws some con...
Financial crime is a large area of political and social enquiry and includes a variety of illicit co...
Money laundering is one of those problems that is very hard to get a grip on. © 2008, Cambridge Law ...
In September 2007, the collapse of the United States (US) sub-prime mortgage market resulted in the ...
This, the second article in a series, considers whether extending the "failure to prevent" (FTP) mod...
Money laundering has ascended the enforcement and criminological agenda in the course of this centur...
The policy and practice of confiscating criminal assets to control crime and recover illicit wealth ...
A previously unattributed factor that contributed towards the most recent financial crisis is financ...
The aim of this article is to identify and critically consider the effectiveness of the Labour gover...
This article identifies the new trends and policies adopted by the Labour and Conservative governmen...
The submission provides a summary of the research conducted by Professor Nicholas Ryder on money lau...
This article summarises briefly what is known internationally about how ‘organised crimes’ are finan...
The fight against financial crime in the United Kingdom (UK) has gone through numerous cycles, just ...
This article examines the political and criminological history of anti-money controls, including the...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the increasing emphasis of the UK anti-money laundering (AML...
This paper examines the global anti-money laundering regime, assesses its purpose and draws some con...
Financial crime is a large area of political and social enquiry and includes a variety of illicit co...
Money laundering is one of those problems that is very hard to get a grip on. © 2008, Cambridge Law ...
In September 2007, the collapse of the United States (US) sub-prime mortgage market resulted in the ...
This, the second article in a series, considers whether extending the "failure to prevent" (FTP) mod...
Money laundering has ascended the enforcement and criminological agenda in the course of this centur...
The policy and practice of confiscating criminal assets to control crime and recover illicit wealth ...
A previously unattributed factor that contributed towards the most recent financial crisis is financ...