Millington and Sutherland Williams on the Proceeds of Crime -

Millington and Sutherland Williams on the Proceeds of Crime

Buch | Hardcover
1072 Seiten
2023 | 6th Revised edition
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-286800-8 (ISBN)
299,25 inkl. MwSt
Millington and Sutherland Williams on the Proceeds of Crime offers an extensive, authorative examination of proceeds of crime and confiscation legislation. It provides an easily navigable step-by-step approach that considers how the legislation is geared to ensuring that criminals do not benefit from their crimes financially.
The proceeds of crime field continues to be one of the fastest moving areas of the law within the criminal justice system. New cases are reported on a weekly, sometimes daily, basis as well as frequently in the major law reports. Millington and Sutherland Williams on the Proceeds of Crime offers an extensive, authorative examination of proceeds of crime and confiscation legislation. It provides an easily navigable step-by-step approach that considers how the legislation is geared to ensuring that criminals do not benefit from their crimes financially, as well as detailed coverage of every stage of the confiscation process.

The newest edition has been fully updated to include all important legislative changes since the publication of the fifth edition. A chapter dedicated to sanctions has been added, the impact of crypto currencies is examined, analysis is provided of Law Commission reports on Supicious Activity Reports and the Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA), and there is a new chapter focusing on part six of POCA.

Previous editions have been recognised by governments, both national and international, for their focus on the importance of asset recovery as a vital weapon in the fight against organised crime and corruption. Millington and Sutherland Williams on The Proceeds of Crime is used in the Academy of European Law (ERA) as well as the libraries of the Chief Justices of Jamaica, Barbados, and Papua New Guinea. The book serves as an international guide, assisting barristers, solicitors, practitioners, and academics in navigating this often-complex area of the law.

William Hays is ranked in both Chambers UK and Legal 500, appearing in a wide range of tribunals at all levels in crime and public law. Appointments include the Attorney General's panel for civil litigation and the panels maintained by the Serious Fraud Office. Will is a contributor to Blackstone's Criminal Practice and has been published in Judicial Review and the Lloyd's Law Reports. His Honour Judge Michael Hopmeier currently sits at Southwark Crown Court. He also sits as a Deemster on the Isle of Man on trials at first instance and in the Appeal Court. He specialises in economic crime and confiscation and lectures to judges at the Judicial College on the Proceeds of Crime Act; he regularly trains Judges overseas on fighting economic crime. He is an Honorary Visiting Professor at City, University of London. In 2018 he was appointed to the Advisory Editorial Board of Blackstones' Criminal Practice. He is a Master of the Bench of Middle Temple. Paul Jarvis is a Junior Treasury Counsel at the Central Criminal Court, appointed by the Attorney General to prosecute the most serious offences including murder and terrorism. Alongside prosecuting, Paul maintains a busy private defence practice, mainly in the areas of corporate and financial crime where his expertise is sought at all stages of proceedings. Judge Rupert Jones was appointed a salaried Judge of the Upper Tribunal based at the Rolls Building in London in 2018 and assigned to the Administrative Appeals Chamber. In 2020 he was also assigned to the Tax & Chancery Chamber. In 2022 he was appointed the Chief Justice of St Helena, Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha and was authorised under s 9(1) of the Senior Courts Act 1981 to sit as a Judge of the High Court in England and Wales. He is the co-author and co-editor of Ward and Jones on National Security Law, Procedure and Practice published by OUP (2021). Oliver Powell is ranked in both Chambers & Partners (UK) and The Legal 500 (in five practice areas). He undertakes instructions that involve the regulation of business activity and commerce. His practice encompasses: asset forfeiture & civil recovery; business crime; civil fraud; corporate investigations; financial services; indirect tax and sanctions. Henry Skudra enjoys a specialist confiscation practice having undertaken confiscation work since he first began his legal career. His expertise includes all areas of POCA 2002 (and its statutory predecessors) as well as complicated civil recovery/Part 5, insolvency and international co-operation matters. This includes work in the High Court and Court of Appeal. Henry also undertakes a significant amount of civil law, quasi-criminal, and private prosecution work. Judge Mark Sutherland Williams was appointed Resident Judge at Hatton Cross, London in 2017, and in 2020 appointed President of the First-tier Tribunal (Health, Education and Social Care Chamber) and as a Judge of the Upper Tribunal. In 2022 he was authorised to sit as a Judge of the High Court, King's Bench Division. He is a Master of the Bench of the Inner Temple.

1: Setting the Scene
2: Investigations
3: Restraint Orders
4: Management Receivers
5: Practice and Procedure in Crown Court Restraint and Management Receivership Cases
6: Applications to Vary and Discharge Restraint Orders
7: Ancillary Orders
8: Enforcement of Restraint and Receivership Orders - Contempt of Court
9: Confiscation Preliminary Matters
10: The Confiscation Hearing
11: Reconsideration of Confiscation Orders
12: Enforcement of Confiscation Orders
13: The Insolvent Defendant
14: Civil Recovery: Property Freezing Orders, Receivers, Unexplained Wealth Orders, Interim Freezing Orders, and Legal Expenses
15: Civil Recovery: Recovery Orders, the ECHR, and Pensions
16: Civil Recovery and Taxation
17: Civil Forfeiture: The Seizure and Recovery of Cash and other Assets
18: Third Parties
19: Appeals
20: The International Element
21: Money Laundering
22: Disclosure of Suspicious Transactions
23: Costs, Funding Issues, and Compensation
24: Terrorism and the Proceeds of Crime
25: Bribery and Corruption
26: Sanctions
Appendices

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 175 x 250 mm
Gewicht 1696 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Strafrecht Besonderes Strafrecht
Recht / Steuern Strafrecht Strafverfahrensrecht
ISBN-10 0-19-286800-4 / 0192868004
ISBN-13 978-0-19-286800-8 / 9780192868008
Zustand Neuware
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