
Blackstone's Guide to the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
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Mystery
Business & Economics
Format
Paperback
Pages
592
Language
English
Published
Sep 9, 2015
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Edition
Fifth
ISBN-10
0199679568
ISBN-13
9780199679560
Description
This comprehensive guide delves into the intricacies of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, offering a clear and insightful exploration of its applications and implications. Written by legal experts Edward Rees QC, Richard Fisher, and Richard Thomas, the book serves as a valuable resource for practitioners navigating the complexities of this significant piece of legislation. With a focus on practical guidance, it effectively elucidates the various mechanisms, legal frameworks, and procedures involved in addressing crime proceeds.
Providing a thorough analysis, the authors examine key case studies, recent developments, and the enforcement environment surrounding the Act. Readers gain a deeper understanding of how the Act impacts both criminal and civil proceedings, ensuring they are well-equipped to advise clients or represent interests effectively. The guide stands out not only for its legal rigor but also for its accessibility, making it suitable for a wide audience, from seasoned practitioners to those newly introduced to the field.
In addition to its core legal discussion, the book highlights the broader societal implications of the Proceeds of Crime Act, emphasizing the importance of combating financial crime. It fosters an awareness of the challenges and responsibilities faced by legal professionals in this active area of law. Through a careful blend of expert analysis and practical insights, this guide emerges as an essential companion for anyone engaged in the complex arena of financial crime and asset recovery.
Providing a thorough analysis, the authors examine key case studies, recent developments, and the enforcement environment surrounding the Act. Readers gain a deeper understanding of how the Act impacts both criminal and civil proceedings, ensuring they are well-equipped to advise clients or represent interests effectively. The guide stands out not only for its legal rigor but also for its accessibility, making it suitable for a wide audience, from seasoned practitioners to those newly introduced to the field.
In addition to its core legal discussion, the book highlights the broader societal implications of the Proceeds of Crime Act, emphasizing the importance of combating financial crime. It fosters an awareness of the challenges and responsibilities faced by legal professionals in this active area of law. Through a careful blend of expert analysis and practical insights, this guide emerges as an essential companion for anyone engaged in the complex arena of financial crime and asset recovery.
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