Edition 1st ed. 2018.
Imprint Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
Description XIV, 1260 p. 28 illus., 19 illus. in color. online resource
Formatted Contents Note
Pt I INTRODUCTORY SECTION
1. Criminal and Terrorism Financing Law; Clive Walker, Colin King, and Jimmy Gurulé
Pt II ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING
2. Anti-Money Laundering; Colin King
3. The Global AML Regime; Dr Maria Bergstrom, Uppsalla University
4. Globalisation, Money Laundering and the City of London; Prof. Leila Simona Talani, Kings College London
5. The Production of Suspicion in Retail Banking; Dr Vanessa Iafolla, University of Alberta
6. Money Laundering, Anti-Money Laundering and the Legal Profession; Dr Katie Benson, University of Manchester
7. Cash, Crime and Anti-Money Laundering; Dr Michele Riccardi, Transcrime and Prof Mike Levi, Cardiff
8. Money Laundering in a Virtual World; Dr Clare Chambers-Jones, UWE
9. A Bit(coin) of a Problem for the EU AML Framework; Dr Mo Egan, Stirling University
10. 'Fake Passports' Kenneth Murray, Police Scotland
11. De-risking; Vijaya Ramachandran, Matthew Collin, and Matt Juden, Center for Global Development
12. Punishing Banks, Their Clients, and Their Clients' Clients; Prof. Mike Levi, Cardiff University.-13. A Critical Analysis of the Effectiveness of Anti Money Laundering Measures with Reference to Australia; Prof David Chaikin, Business School, University of Sydney
14. The Effectiveness of Anti Money Laundering Policy; Dr Joras Ferwerda, Utrecht
15. A 'Risky' Risk Approach; Prof Petrus van Duyne, Tilburg; Prof Jackie Harvey, Northumbria, and Dr Liliya Gelemerova
Pt III ASSET RECOVERY
16. Asset Recovery; Colin King
17. Mutual Recognition and Confiscation of Assets; Prof. Anna Maria Maugeri, Catania, Italy
18. Asset Forfeiture in the US; Stef Cassella
19. Post-Conviction Confiscation in England and Wales; Judge Michael Hopmeier and Alex Mills
20. Disproportionality in Asset Recovery; Prof. Simon Young, Hong Kong
21. Confiscating Dirty Assets; Dr Michele Panzavolta, Leuven
22. Civil Recovery in England and Wales; Prof. Peter Aldridge, QMUL
23. An Empirical Glimpse of Civil Forfeiture Actions in Canada; Prof. Michelle Gallant, University of Manitoba
24. The Difficulties of Belief Evidence and Anonymity in Practice; Dr Colin King, University of Sussex
25. International Asset Recovery and the United Nations Convention against Corruption; Dr Dimitris Ziouvas, University of Sussex
26. In Pursuit of the Proceeds of Transnational Corporate Bribery; Dr Nicholas Lord, University of Manchester and Prof Mike Levi, Cardiff
27. In Search of Transnational Financial Intelligence; Dr Anthony Amicelle, University of Montreal and Dr Killian Chaudieu, University of Lausanne
28. Taxing Crime; Dr Ray Friel and Prof Shane Kilcommins, University of Limerick
29. The Disposal of Confiscated Assets in the EU Member States; Dr Barbara Vettori, University of Milan
Pt IV COUNTER-TERRORISM FINANCING
30. Counter-Terrorism Financing; Clive Walker
31. A Finance/Security Assemblage; Prof. Marieke de Goede, Amsterdam
32. The Financial War on Terrorism; Professor Nicholas Ryder, Rachel Thomas and Georgina Webb, UWE, Bristol
33. Legal and Regulatory Approaches to Counter Terrorism Financing; Dr Christopher Michaelsen, UNSW and Doron Goldbarsht, UNSW
34. Examining the Efficacy of Canada's Anti-Terrorist Financing Laws; Prof. Anita Anand, University of Toronto
35. Ten Years of the EU's Fight against CTF; Dr Oldrich Bures, Metropolitan University Prague
36. The United Nations Security Council Sanctions Regime against the Financing of Terrorism; Cathleen Powell, Cape Town
37. The Intersection of AML/SFT and Security Council Sanctions; Prof. Kimberley Prost, ex-UN Ombudsperson
38. Sanctions in Armed Conflict; Dr Luca Pantaleo, Asser Institute, Amsterdam
39. Applying Social Network Analysis to Terrorist Financing; Prof Christian Leuprecht, Royal Military College of Canada + Oliver Walther, University of Southern Denmark
40. Criminal Prosecutions for Terrorism Financing in the UK; Nasir Hafezi, Karen Jones, and Clive Walker
41. The Failure to Prosecute ISIS's Foreign Financiers under the Material Support Statute; Prof. Jimmy Gurule, Notre Dame, Indiana and Sabina Danek
42. Informal Money Exchange Regulation; Dr Karen Cooper, JMUL
43. Responding to Money Transfers by Foreign Terrorist Fighters; Duncan DeVille, Western Union and Daniel Pearson
44. Terrorism Financing and the Policing of Charities; Prof. Clive Walker, Leeds
45. Regulating Charitable Giving in Malaysia; Dr Zaiton Hamin, UiTM, Kuala Lumpur46. Kidnap and Terrorism Financing; Prof Yvonne Dutton, Indiana
47. The Illicit Antiquities Trade and Terrorism Financing; Mark Vlasic, Georgetown University Law Center and Jeffrey Paul DeSousa.
Summary The Palgrave Handbook of Criminal and Terrorism Financing Law focuses on how criminal and terrorist assets pose significant and unrelenting threats to the integrity, security, and stability of contemporary societies. In response to the funds generated by or for organised crime and transnational terrorism, strategies have been elaborated at national, regional, and international levels for laws, organisations and procedures, and economic systems. Reflecting on these strands, this handbook brings together leading experts from different jurisdictions across Europe, America, Asia, and Africa and from different disciplines, including law, criminology, political science, international studies, and business. The authors examine the institutional and legal responses, set within the context of both policy and practice, with a view to critiquing these actions on the grounds of effective delivery and compliance with legality and rights. In addition, the book draws upon the experiences of the many senior practitioners and policy-makers who participated in the research project which was funded by a major Arts and Humanities Research Council grant. This comprehensive collection is a must-read for academics and practitioners alike with an interest in money laundering, terrorism financing, security, and international relations.
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