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International white collar crime : cases and materials / Bruce Zagaris.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010.Description: 1 online resource (v, 584 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511749629
  • 0511749627
  • 9780511740541
  • 0511740549
  • 9780511742712
  • 0511742711
  • 9780511750373
  • 0511750374
  • 1107204828
  • 9781107204829
  • 0511847173
  • 9780511847172
  • 1282631543
  • 9781282631540
  • 9786612631542
  • 6612631546
  • 0511748876
  • 9780511748875
  • 0511743076
  • 9780511743078
  • 0511742002
  • 9780511742002
  • 0511744153
  • 9780511744150
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: International white collar crime.DDC classification:
  • 345/.0268 22
LOC classification:
  • K5215 .Z34 2010eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Taxation -- Money laundering and counterterrorism financial enforcement -- Transnational corruption -- Transnational organized crime -- Export control and economic sanctions -- Extraterritorial jurisdiction -- International evidence gathering -- Extradition and alternatives -- International prisoner transfer -- The United Nations -- The World Bank Group -- INTERPOL -- Economic integration and business crimes.
Summary: Contemporary transnational criminals take advantage of globalization, trade liberalization, and emerging new technologies to commit a diverse range of crimes, and to move money, goods, services, and people instantaneously for purposes of pure economic gain and/or political violence. This book captures the importance of transnational business crime and international relations by examining the rise of international economic crime and recent strategies in the United States and abroad to combat it. The book is organized into three main sections. The first part discusses substantive crimes, particularly tax, money laundering, and counter-terrorism financial enforcement; transnational corruption; transnational organized crime; and export control and economic sanctions. The second part discusses procedural aspects of international white collar crime, namely extraterritorial jurisdiction, evidence gathering, extradition, and international prisoner transfer. The third part discusses the role of international organizations, including the United Nations, the World Bank Group, Interpol, and economic integration groups.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Taxation -- Money laundering and counterterrorism financial enforcement -- Transnational corruption -- Transnational organized crime -- Export control and economic sanctions -- Extraterritorial jurisdiction -- International evidence gathering -- Extradition and alternatives -- International prisoner transfer -- The United Nations -- The World Bank Group -- INTERPOL -- Economic integration and business crimes.

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Contemporary transnational criminals take advantage of globalization, trade liberalization, and emerging new technologies to commit a diverse range of crimes, and to move money, goods, services, and people instantaneously for purposes of pure economic gain and/or political violence. This book captures the importance of transnational business crime and international relations by examining the rise of international economic crime and recent strategies in the United States and abroad to combat it. The book is organized into three main sections. The first part discusses substantive crimes, particularly tax, money laundering, and counter-terrorism financial enforcement; transnational corruption; transnational organized crime; and export control and economic sanctions. The second part discusses procedural aspects of international white collar crime, namely extraterritorial jurisdiction, evidence gathering, extradition, and international prisoner transfer. The third part discusses the role of international organizations, including the United Nations, the World Bank Group, Interpol, and economic integration groups.

English.

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