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Money Laundering Law: Forfeiture, Confiscation, Civil Recovery, Criminal Laundering and Taxation of the Proceeds of Crime

Hardback

Main Details

Title Money Laundering Law: Forfeiture, Confiscation, Civil Recovery, Criminal Laundering and Taxation of the Proceeds of Crime
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Peter Alldridge
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:324
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
ISBN/Barcode 9781841132648
ClassificationsDewey:343.42032
Audience
Undergraduate
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Hart Publishing
Publication Date 14 January 2003
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The leading text on money laundering law in the UK and EU.

Author Biography

Peter Alldridge is a Reader in Law at the Cardiff University.

Reviews

...a captivating and insightful read for attorneys, law school students, and anyone interested in international law. -- Donald J. Rebovich * International Criminal Justice Review Vol 16-3 * This book's impressive breadth, detailed analysis and questioning style are refreshing and are warmly welcomed. -- Rachel Barnes * Cambridge Law Journal * ...excellent introduction to money laundering and the elements of the money-centred approach...Alldridge's most important contribution however comes from his exposition of the confusion, contradictions and inconsistencies that emerge from the money-centred approach to crime control. -- M. Michelle Gallant, University of Manitoba * Criminal Law Forum * The book has the double virtue of being both an academic survey while also accessible and stimulating for the non-specialist. This is a timely liberal critique and human-rights audit of important developing and controversial law, the impact of which is certain to be far-reaching, and for many uncomfortable. -- Paul Marshall * New Law Journal * ...useful analysis of the forfeiture and confiscation provisions and the controversial confiscation without conviction, the socalled civil recovery. Alldridge is always conscious of the human rights dimension and the juxtaposition of the sometimes draconian principles with human rights case law, gives this book a particular relevance. -- Jonathan Cooper * Criminal Bar Association Newsletter *