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The Limits Of Asset Confiscation On The Legitimacy Of Extended Appropriation Of Criminal Proceeds Johan Boucht

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The Limits Of Asset Confiscation On The Legitimacy Of Extended Appropriation Of Criminal Proceeds Johan Boucht
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.71 MB
Author: Johan Boucht
ISBN: 9781509907076, 9781509907106, 1509907076, 1509907106
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Limits Of Asset Confiscation On The Legitimacy Of Extended Appropriation Of Criminal Proceeds Johan Boucht by Johan Boucht 9781509907076, 9781509907106, 1509907076, 1509907106 instant download after payment.

This book provides a normative analysis of the justifications and limits of asset confiscation as a crime control measure in a comparative perspective. More specifically, it deals with what in this context is referred to as extended appropriation, that is, confiscation in cases where the causal link between the property in question and the predicate offence(s) is less obvious. Particular focus is placed on extended criminal confiscation and civil recovery. These forms of confiscation give rise to a number of complex legal issues.
The overarching purpose of the book is to provide an analysis of the nature of extended appropriation within the criminal justice system and to discuss a normative framework that may assist in assessing the legitimacy of such confiscation schemes. It also seeks to explore what a fair and reasonable balance between the interests of the state and those of the individual in this field might look like. The analysis starts from an acknowledgement not only of the need for having effective confiscation regimes in place, but also of the need for protecting the interests of the individual. It is hoped that the book will stimulate further discussions on the legitimacy of asset confiscation as a crime control measure.

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