Recovering the proceeds of crime has become an instrumental tool in the fight against transnational criminality. It is expounded frequently that this tool is fundamental because it removes the incentive and means to commit further criminal activity. However, the ‘follow the money’ approach to crime control raises human rights concerns because it interacts with the pre-trial investigative stage through asset restraint, the trial phase through criminal confiscation, and through concurrent and post-conviction civil recovery. The human rights protection that is available differs depending on which stage of the process you are at. Moreover, some Member States of the European Union have adopted more extensive recovery in the form of non-convictio...
As stated in the European Convention on Hu- man Rights Preamble, the aim of the Council of Europe is...
The distinction between civil and criminal procedures has blurred with the advent and growth of hybr...
When individuals are mistreated by European governments, the European Court of Human Rights is respo...
Recovering the proceeds of crime has become an instrumental tool in the fight against transnational ...
Recovery of assets comming from crime is considered to be one of the most important measures for fig...
Traditional “repressive” criminal law is no longer sufficient to deal with the new threats posed by ...
The principle of justice, the effective prevention of crime, and the rule of law demand that crime s...
An in-depth analysis of judicial decisions on money laundering and confiscation of proceeds of crime...
Several rights guaranteed by the ECHR and the CFR are applicable only in case of a ‘criminal charge’...
In response to the increasing rise of terrorist activities throughout the European Union (“EU”) and ...
Economic sanctions are an instrument that states can use to punish or influence other states. Such s...
The Italian lawmakers have recently extended the anti-Mafia non conviction based confiscation to the...
Several rights guaranteed by the ECHR and the CFR are applicable only in case of a ‘criminal charge’...
AbstractThis article studies how the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR, the Court) adjusts damag...
Administrative sanctions can be said to dwell in the periphery of punishment because they do not re...
As stated in the European Convention on Hu- man Rights Preamble, the aim of the Council of Europe is...
The distinction between civil and criminal procedures has blurred with the advent and growth of hybr...
When individuals are mistreated by European governments, the European Court of Human Rights is respo...
Recovering the proceeds of crime has become an instrumental tool in the fight against transnational ...
Recovery of assets comming from crime is considered to be one of the most important measures for fig...
Traditional “repressive” criminal law is no longer sufficient to deal with the new threats posed by ...
The principle of justice, the effective prevention of crime, and the rule of law demand that crime s...
An in-depth analysis of judicial decisions on money laundering and confiscation of proceeds of crime...
Several rights guaranteed by the ECHR and the CFR are applicable only in case of a ‘criminal charge’...
In response to the increasing rise of terrorist activities throughout the European Union (“EU”) and ...
Economic sanctions are an instrument that states can use to punish or influence other states. Such s...
The Italian lawmakers have recently extended the anti-Mafia non conviction based confiscation to the...
Several rights guaranteed by the ECHR and the CFR are applicable only in case of a ‘criminal charge’...
AbstractThis article studies how the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR, the Court) adjusts damag...
Administrative sanctions can be said to dwell in the periphery of punishment because they do not re...
As stated in the European Convention on Hu- man Rights Preamble, the aim of the Council of Europe is...
The distinction between civil and criminal procedures has blurred with the advent and growth of hybr...
When individuals are mistreated by European governments, the European Court of Human Rights is respo...