Purpose ? The purpose of this paper is to consider the rationale behind the approaches to organised crime in criminal law to understand the basis of the law on conspiracy in England and Wales and why this country has refused to amend conspiracy in favour of a membership offence or a criminal enterprise model, similar to the USA?s offences. Design/methodology/approach ? The analysis is based on a legal comparison between the law of conspiracy in England and Wales and the USA?s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) statute, as example of best practice targeting criminal enterprises. The legal comparison is also substantiated by case law examples and interviewees with prosecutors and lawyers collected both in London and in ...
In the article there are explanations between organized crime in criminal law point of view and comp...
Whilst the encouragement to use disruption techniques in tackling organised crime, has emerged in go...
This Article examines how RICO\u27s substantive elements, namely enterprise, pattern, and racke...
This paper aims at presenting criminal law offences to target organised crime as established by Ital...
This paper will interpret and critically analyse the new offence for organised crime in England and ...
A single criminal charge of conspiracy, because it simultaneously involves an inchoate as well as a ...
The study examines the range of crimes in which solicitors become involved as primary offenders (mai...
This paper has two aims. Firstly, it critically considers the responses towards tackling corporate f...
Whilst the encouragement to use disruption techniques in tackling organised crime has emerged in gov...
The extension of criminalisation to include the early preparatory stages of the commission of crimin...
This article will lay side by side the major structures of the English and American criminal law pro...
Over the last dozen years or so there has been a burgeoning of criminal law for purposes of dealing ...
This thesis explores the English doctrine of joint criminal enterprise by way of a comparative study...
abstract: The United States (USA) and the United Kingdom (UK) have a long and complicated history, b...
This article has two aims. First, it critically considers the responses towards tackling corporate f...
In the article there are explanations between organized crime in criminal law point of view and comp...
Whilst the encouragement to use disruption techniques in tackling organised crime, has emerged in go...
This Article examines how RICO\u27s substantive elements, namely enterprise, pattern, and racke...
This paper aims at presenting criminal law offences to target organised crime as established by Ital...
This paper will interpret and critically analyse the new offence for organised crime in England and ...
A single criminal charge of conspiracy, because it simultaneously involves an inchoate as well as a ...
The study examines the range of crimes in which solicitors become involved as primary offenders (mai...
This paper has two aims. Firstly, it critically considers the responses towards tackling corporate f...
Whilst the encouragement to use disruption techniques in tackling organised crime has emerged in gov...
The extension of criminalisation to include the early preparatory stages of the commission of crimin...
This article will lay side by side the major structures of the English and American criminal law pro...
Over the last dozen years or so there has been a burgeoning of criminal law for purposes of dealing ...
This thesis explores the English doctrine of joint criminal enterprise by way of a comparative study...
abstract: The United States (USA) and the United Kingdom (UK) have a long and complicated history, b...
This article has two aims. First, it critically considers the responses towards tackling corporate f...
In the article there are explanations between organized crime in criminal law point of view and comp...
Whilst the encouragement to use disruption techniques in tackling organised crime, has emerged in go...
This Article examines how RICO\u27s substantive elements, namely enterprise, pattern, and racke...