The Limits of Asset Confiscation: On the Legitimacy of Extended Appropriation of Criminal Proceeds

 

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  Tác giả: Johan Boucht

  Nhà xuất bản: Hart Publishing

  Năm xuất bản: 2017.                      

                      

Table of contents:

1. Introduction

I. The Rise of Extended Appropriation as a Criminal Policy Measure

II. Extended Asset Appropriation and other Forms of Confiscation

III. A Note on Terminology

IV. A Note on Methodology

V. Delimitations

VI. Outline of the Book

2. Extended Criminal Confiscation

I. The Principal Features of Extended Criminal Confiscation

II. Extended Criminal Confiscation in the EU

III. Criminal Confiscation in Norway and Sweden

IV. Criminal Confiscation in England and Wales

V. Summing Up the Comparison

3. Non-Conviction Based Asset Confiscation

I. The Principal Features of Non-Conviction Based Confiscation

II. Non-Conviction Based Confiscation in England and Wales, Ireland and the EU

4. Justifying Asset Confiscation

I. Introduction

II. Justifying Extended Appropriation

III. The Legal Nature of Extended Asset Appropriation

5. Towards a Normative Framework for Assessing Extended Asset Appropriation

I. Exploring the Limits of Extended Asset Appropriation

II. Extended Criminal Confiscation: The Target Area

III. Quantification of Extended Criminal Confiscation Orders-Should Substantive Proportionality Be Required?

IV. Extended Criminal Confiscation: Procedural Safeguards

V. Non-Conviction Based Confiscation: The Target Area

VI. Quantification of Non-Conviction Based Confiscation Orders-Should Substantive Proportionality be Required?

VII. Non-Conviction Based Confiscation: Procedural Safeguards

6. Curtain: Assessing the Feasibility of Extended Appropriation

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