Challenges in the Field of Economic and Financial Crime in Europe and the US Hart Studies in European Criminal Law Series
Langue : Anglais
Auteurs : LIGETI Katalin, LIGETI Katalin
In the past few years, criminal justice systems have faced important
global challenges in the field of economic and financial crime. The 2008
financial crisis revealed how strongly financial markets and economies
are interconnected and illustrated that misconduct in the economic and
financial sectors is often of a systemic nature, with wide-spread
consequences for a large number of victims. The prevention, control and
punishment of such crimes is thus confronted with a strong
globalisation. Moreover, continuous technological evolutions and
socio-economic developments make the distinction between socially
desirable and undesirable behaviour more problematic. Besides, economic
and financial misconduct is notoriously difficult to detect and
investigate. In light of these challenges, legislators and law enforcers
have been searching for adequate responses to combat economic and
financial crime by adapting existing policies, norms and practices and
by creating new enforcement mechanisms.
The purpose of this volume is to analyse those challenges in the field of economic and financial crime from different perspectives, and to examine which particular solutions criminal justice systems across Europe give to those challenges.
The volume has four chapters. The first chapter focuses on a number of key questions with respect to substantive criminal law, whereas the second chapter will address issues affecting the administration of justice and criminal procedure. Chapter three then explores particular challenges concerning multi-agency cooperation and multi-disciplinary investigations. Finally, chapter four will concentrate on issues regarding shared or integrated enforcement models.
The purpose of this volume is to analyse those challenges in the field of economic and financial crime from different perspectives, and to examine which particular solutions criminal justice systems across Europe give to those challenges.
The volume has four chapters. The first chapter focuses on a number of key questions with respect to substantive criminal law, whereas the second chapter will address issues affecting the administration of justice and criminal procedure. Chapter three then explores particular challenges concerning multi-agency cooperation and multi-disciplinary investigations. Finally, chapter four will concentrate on issues regarding shared or integrated enforcement models.
Katalin Ligeti is professor of European and International Criminal Law at the University of Luxembourg. She is Vice-President of the International Association of Penal Law (AIDP/IAPL) and co-coordinator of the European Criminal Law Academic Network (ECLAN). Vanessa Franssen is an assistant professor at the University of Liège
Date de parution : 02-2017
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