ISBN: | 9780198824251 |
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ISBN: | 0198824254 |
编目源: | UEJ UEJ OCLCO OCLCF OCLCQ YDX SINUS |
地理区域代码: | e-uk-en e-uk-wl e-ie--- |
个人名称: | King, Colin1981- |
题名: | Civil recovery of criminal property / Colin King, Jennifer Hendry. |
版本说明: | First edition. |
索书号: | D956.151/K54E |
出版发行项: | Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, c2023,2023. |
载体形态: | xiv, 224 pages ; 24 cm. |
书目附注: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
格式化内容附注: | Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- Setting the Scene -- Arguments -- Method -- Terminology -- Distinguishing Post-Conviction and Non-Conviction-Based Approaches -- Criminal (post-conviction) confiscation -- Non-conviction-based confiscation -- Civil recovery -- Chapter Outline -- 2. Civil Recovery as a Hybrid Civil/Criminal Procedure -- Introduction -- What is Procedural Hybridity? -- Procedural rights and protections -- Security -- Prevention -- The Civil/Criminal Distinction -- Drawing the lines -- Blurring the lines: The 'middleground' -- Honest and pragmatic? -- 3. Justifications and Legal Framework -- Introduction -- 'Follow the Money' -- Enacting Civil Recovery -- Justifying Civil Recovery -- Law: Ireland -- Law: England & -- Wales -- 4. Judicial Responses -- Introduction -- Judicial Reaction-Ireland -- Judicial Reaction-England & -- Wales -- Punishment -- Preventive -- Reparative -- Compensatory -- Civil Classification -- 5. Critiquing Civil Recovery -- Introduction -- The Non-Conviction-Based Approach -- Presumption of Innocence -- Standard of Proof -- 6. Civil Recovery and Property -- Introduction -- The Legal Fiction of Actions in rem -- A 'Specific Property' Regime -- No good title -- Title and third-party rights -- Restitution -- 'Life, Liberty, and Estate' -- 7. A Pragmatic Response? -- Introduction -- An Academia/Law Enforcement Divide? -- A Means to an End? -- Fair response or necessary evil? -- A proportionate response? -- The standard and the burden of proof -- Disclosure Requirements ('The Innocent Have Nothing to Fear') -- Explaining unexplained wealth -- Defending civil recovery proceedings -- The role of the courts -- Principle, Policy, Procedure-and Pragmatism -- Bare harm and moral harm -- 8. Conclusion -- Concluding Remarks. |