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Rethinking EU Law-Making Policy on Confiscation of the Proceeds of Crime

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The book provides a critical analysis of EU law-making policy on the confiscation of the proceeds of crime, using a minimalist restorative approach to justice focused on the rights of victims and communities, and more proactive roles for all participants in confiscation procedures.This book shows how the examined policy has been translated into the EU law standards adopted as its realisation, and whether the gaps identified in these standards are reflected in the domestic law of the comparator EU jurisdictions (Poland, Germany, and France). The post-conviction confiscation regime in England and Wales is also explored as an example of an alternative non-EU model of value-based confiscation. Considering the complex juridical nature of confiscation, which challenges the applicability of the civil-criminal dichotomy, this book recommends a two-fold approach when shaping EU confiscation mechanisms, focused on linking policy objectives with a restorative approach to justice, and making the appropriate choice of criminal or civil routes for confiscation.This book will be of key interest to scholars, students and practitioners in EU policy and law, criminal law, EU and national law on confiscation, EU criminal justice policy, and more broadly to European studies, criminology and international organisations.

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ISBN: 9781032737669
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Author: Ariadna H Ochnio
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 270 pages
Series: Routledge/UACES Contemporary European Studies
Genres: International institutions
Criminal law: procedure and offences
Law and society, sociology of law
Regional / International studies
Crime and criminology
International law