An effective and efficient disposal of assets confiscated from criminals is crucial to ensure that confiscation policies reach their expected objectives. If any problems arise in the last phase of confiscation proceedings, the efforts made by the criminal justice system in tracing, seizing and confiscating criminal assets can be brought to nought. Notwithstanding its importance, only limited attention has been given to the topic. Recently, EU institutions have shown an increasing interest toward a peculiar form of disposal, which involves giving criminal proceeds back to the communities affected by crime and promoting their use in line with communal needs: social reuse. So, for example, Directive 2014/42/EU invites Member States to ‘conside...
This paper deals with the normative barriers to victims’ rights to recovered assets and their re-use...
Historically, modern, tougher forms of proceeds from crime confiscation developed during the 1980s a...
This thesis focuses on possibilities of tracing of illegal crime proceeds, its seizure and confiscat...
An effective and efficient disposal of assets confiscated from criminals is crucial to ensure that c...
There is a lack of knowledge about legislation and practices regarding the disposal of confiscated a...
There is currently a lack of knowledge on legislation and practices regarding the social reuse of co...
Over the past decades, many EU and non EU countries have amended their legislative and institutional...
This book analyses laws and practices for the management and disposal of confiscated assets in the E...
Moving from the spread of organized crime within the European Union and the need for a common respon...
International audienceThe confiscation of assets derived from criminal activities refers to the perm...
In recent years, the European Union has insisted that convicts should be deprived of illegally obtai...
main motive for cross-border organised crime, including mafia-type criminal organisations, is financ...
Asset recovery has been considered a key element in the fight against organized crime for almost two...
The aim of the exercise/executing of organized crime, among other things, the illicit gain for indiv...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill via https://doi.or...
This paper deals with the normative barriers to victims’ rights to recovered assets and their re-use...
Historically, modern, tougher forms of proceeds from crime confiscation developed during the 1980s a...
This thesis focuses on possibilities of tracing of illegal crime proceeds, its seizure and confiscat...
An effective and efficient disposal of assets confiscated from criminals is crucial to ensure that c...
There is a lack of knowledge about legislation and practices regarding the disposal of confiscated a...
There is currently a lack of knowledge on legislation and practices regarding the social reuse of co...
Over the past decades, many EU and non EU countries have amended their legislative and institutional...
This book analyses laws and practices for the management and disposal of confiscated assets in the E...
Moving from the spread of organized crime within the European Union and the need for a common respon...
International audienceThe confiscation of assets derived from criminal activities refers to the perm...
In recent years, the European Union has insisted that convicts should be deprived of illegally obtai...
main motive for cross-border organised crime, including mafia-type criminal organisations, is financ...
Asset recovery has been considered a key element in the fight against organized crime for almost two...
The aim of the exercise/executing of organized crime, among other things, the illicit gain for indiv...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill via https://doi.or...
This paper deals with the normative barriers to victims’ rights to recovered assets and their re-use...
Historically, modern, tougher forms of proceeds from crime confiscation developed during the 1980s a...
This thesis focuses on possibilities of tracing of illegal crime proceeds, its seizure and confiscat...