Street protests in the Arab Spring countries have illustrated that public demand for recovering stolen assets has grown exponentially, as have expectations by concerned populations and governments. From a topic discussed in expert forums, it has thus become a topic of the people. The question is: Have practitioners and policy makers delivered on these expectations? Clearly, since the ratification of the UN Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) ten years ago, much progress has been made in streamlining respective legal and institutional frameworks. On the other hand, we also find that...
Street protests in the Arab Spring countries have illustrated that public demand for recovering stolen assets has grown exponentially, as have expecta...
Non-state actors are of fundamental importance in the prevention and combating of corruption within asset recovery processes. Their roles and responsibilities were considered during an experts meeting hosted by the Basel Institute on Governance and the International Anti-Corruption Academy in September 2010. This book contains essays presented at the meeting, written by practitioners and academics with extensive experiences in the numerous fields which comprise asset recovery processes. The contributions offer a diversity of views on roles which non-state actors (can) play in preventing...
Non-state actors are of fundamental importance in the prevention and combating of corruption within asset recovery processes. Their roles and responsi...