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THE OWNERSHIP OF CONFISCATED PROCEEDS OF CORRUPTION UNDER THE UN CONVENTION AGAINST CORRUPTION
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Moiseienko, Anton
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/ Economic aspects
/ Foreign Corrupt Practices Act 1977-US
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/ International law
/ Money laundering
/ Ownership
/ Political corruption
/ Progress reports
/ Repatriation
/ Rule of law
/ Transnational crime
/ WHITE COLLAR CRIME
2018
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THE OWNERSHIP OF CONFISCATED PROCEEDS OF CORRUPTION UNDER THE UN CONVENTION AGAINST CORRUPTION
by
Moiseienko, Anton
in
Assets
/ Civil society
/ CORRUPTION
/ Crime
/ Economic aspects
/ Foreign Corrupt Practices Act 1977-US
/ Human rights
/ INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW
/ International law
/ Money laundering
/ Ownership
/ Political corruption
/ Progress reports
/ Repatriation
/ Rule of law
/ Transnational crime
/ WHITE COLLAR CRIME
2018
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THE OWNERSHIP OF CONFISCATED PROCEEDS OF CORRUPTION UNDER THE UN CONVENTION AGAINST CORRUPTION
by
Moiseienko, Anton
in
Assets
/ Civil society
/ CORRUPTION
/ Crime
/ Economic aspects
/ Foreign Corrupt Practices Act 1977-US
/ Human rights
/ INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW
/ International law
/ Money laundering
/ Ownership
/ Political corruption
/ Progress reports
/ Repatriation
/ Rule of law
/ Transnational crime
/ WHITE COLLAR CRIME
2018
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THE OWNERSHIP OF CONFISCATED PROCEEDS OF CORRUPTION UNDER THE UN CONVENTION AGAINST CORRUPTION
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THE OWNERSHIP OF CONFISCATED PROCEEDS OF CORRUPTION UNDER THE UN CONVENTION AGAINST CORRUPTION
2018
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Overview
Article 51 of the United Nations Convention against Corruption sets forth the return of assets diverted through corruption as a fundamental principle of the Convention. This raises the question of whether the State where the stolen assets are located is entitled to refuse their repatriation or subject it to certain conditions. This article analyses the Convention and the policy considerations behind it and argues that such a State has a wider discretion over the return of stolen assets than is often thought. Furthermore, the article argues that the rule of law may be better served if States take vigorous action to confiscate the proceeds of corruption regardless of whether they are ultimately repatriated.
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Cambridge University Press
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