The Proceeds of Crime second edition introduces the reader to the complexities of the proceeds of crime and asset recovery legislation in both a user-friendly and step-by-step way. This portable and easily navigable book provides the reader with a clear insight into every stage of assisting the client from restraint to confiscation and how to apply for a Certificate of Inadequacy and what powers enforcement authorities have to enforce orders, particularly the appointment of receivers.
Proceeds of crime and asset recovery law has taken on greater importance to the criminal practitioner in recent years, particularly with the transfer of the criminal restraint and receivership powers of the High Court to the Crown Court under the 2002 legislation. The new edition has been updated to include analysis of the most recent decisions emanating from the Courts, like Capewell and Jennings , together with comment on all of the main legislative changes, with reference to both the Criminal and Civil Procedure Rules and changes brought about by the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005. It also includes new chapters on:-
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Nov/December 2008
Cover: Detail from Priscilla Coleman’s work in “Court Scenes” Major New Titles published in November (pp. 1-29) Inner Temple Book Prize Shortlist (p. 31) November Subs & Supplements (pp. 33-44) Middle Temple Library 50th Birthday (p. 44) Wigs & Wherefores Launch (pp. 45-46) Forthcoming Publications (pp. 48-51) WS&H Publications (pp. 52-64) |
William Blackstone: Law and Letters in the Eighteenth CenturyEdited by:
ISBN: 0199550298
ISBN13: 9780199550296
Published: October 2008
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Hardback
Price: £29.99
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