Federal Proceeds of Crime Law Book + eBook
Book+eBook $171.00* RRP |
Date: 31/12/2023 Code: 42895228 Lawbook Co., AUSTRALIA |
Federal Proceeds of Crime Law Book + eBook
Price: $171.00
|
Browse:
Available Formats
Format | Title | Date | Code | Price | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Book | Federal Proceeds of Crime Law | 09/01/2024 | 9780455242897 | $138.00 |
Add to cart
Federal Proceeds of Crime Law
Price: $138.00
|
eBook - ProView | Federal Proceeds of Crime Law eBook | 31/12/2023 | 9780455242903 | $131.00 |
Add to cart
Federal Proceeds of Crime Law eBook
Price: $131.00
|
Book+eBook | Federal Proceeds of Crime Law Book + eBook | 31/12/2023 | 42895228 | $171.00 |
Add to cart
Federal Proceeds of Crime Law Book + eBook
Price: $171.00
|
Description
This book provides comprehensive guidance and critical commentary on the regime governing the freezing, restraint, and confiscation of the proceeds of crime under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (Cth). The statutory framework and ever-expanding caselaw on the POCA is complex and demands a firm grasp of criminal, private, and public law concepts. Through its systematic exposition of statutory provisions and caselaw, the book provides a doctrinal platform on which the aims and impacts of the POCA are then assessed. Readers are encouraged to engage with the broader academic debates, and to reflect on whether the POCA has drawn the correct balance between preventing crime and depriving individuals of the proceeds and benefits of criminal activity and respecting civil liberties such as the right to property and the right to a fair trial. The book will be a valuable resource for lawyers, judges, and law enforcement officials dealing with proceeds of crime matters. It also contains a wealth of material for those undertaking research or teaching specialised electives in federal criminal law.
About the authors
Jordan English is a Supernumerary Teaching Fellow in Law at St John’s College, Oxford.
Sam Hickey is a PhD Candidate at the London School of Economics.
Simon Bronitt is the Head of School and Dean, and Professor of Law, at the University of Sydney.
Attestations
An engaging and insightful guide to an important and complex area of law in which the authors introduce, explain and comment critically on the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (Cth). The text will aid the practitioner, researcher and student interested in this complex interaction of civil and criminal law at the federal level in Australia. It ranges from the international and national to the theoretical and doctrinal with equal ease. The 2002 Act’s introduction of a non-conviction-based civil confiscation is at least as challenging in Australia as elsewhere in the world and, even more than conviction-based confiscation, forces us to engage with important questions about private law rights and the nature of remedies like confiscation. Hybridisation, or as the authors use here, the ‘civilisation’ of the criminal law, is a complex and understudied phenomenon, often driven by policy and achieved at the cost of principle. This book is a serious contribution to understanding the current law and showing where it needs to be rethought.
Matthew Dyson, Professor of Civil and Criminal Law, University of Oxford
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
- Chapter 1: Federal Proceeds of Crime Laws in Context
- Chapter 2: The Proceeds of Crime Act
FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS
- Chapter 3: Key Definitions
- Chapter 4: Proceeds of Instuments of Crime
- Chapter 5: Effective Control
THE CONFISCATION REGIME
- Chapter 6: Freezing Orders
- Chapter 7: Restraining Orders
- Chapter 8: Forfeiture Orders
- Chapter 9: Automoatic Forfeiture
- Chapter 10: Pecuniary Penalty Orders
- Chapter 11: Literary Proceeds Orders
- Chapter 12: Unexplained Wealth Orders
- Chapter 13: Information-Gathering Powers
CONCLUSION
- Chapter 14: Conclusion
eBooks and packages including an eBook may not be returned once the software key has been supplied. Your rights as a customer to access and use the ProView™ software and a ProView eBook are subject to acceptance of the ProView content licence agreement.
NB
An email with a registration key and instructions for accessing your eBook will be sent after checkout. For existing ProView users the eBook will appear in your library after checkout.
Forthcoming/pre-order eBooks will be available after the publication date.
The ProView app is not currently available on Kindle. See the latest system requirements