"Cost Savings" As Proceeds of Crime: A Comparative Study of the United States and the United Kingdom

The article begins by comparing and contrasting the provisions relating both to asset forfeiture and money laundering under U.S. federal law and the law of the United Kingdom (in this area, the differences between the provisions of the three jurisdictions making up the United Kingdom are not signifi...

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Published in:The International lawyer Vol. 45; no. 3; pp. 749 - 816
Main Author: Alexander, Richard C.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Chicago American Bar Association's Section of International Law and Practice 22-09-2011
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Summary:The article begins by comparing and contrasting the provisions relating both to asset forfeiture and money laundering under U.S. federal law and the law of the United Kingdom (in this area, the differences between the provisions of the three jurisdictions making up the United Kingdom are not significant). Some reference is also made to Florida state law, but principally by way of example rather than analysis. It then analyzes the U.S. case law relating to costs saved through the commission of a criminal offense and considers the possible effect of the amendment, made in 2009, to 18 U.S.C. § 1956, before turning to the English case law for comparison. Finally, recommendations are made as to possible further reform to the U.S. provisions.
ISSN:0020-7810
2169-6578