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Millington and Sutherland Williams on The Proceeds of Crime
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Millington and Sutherland Williams on The Proceeds of Crime provides a definitive guide to all aspects of the law concerning the recovery of the proceeds of crime in England and Wales. It provides an easily navigable step-by-step approach that considers how the legislation is geared to ensuring that criminals do not benefit from their crimes financially, as well as detailed coverage of every stage of the confiscation process.
This new edition has been fully updated to include all important legislative changes since the publication of the fourth edition. It includes a new chapter on bribery and corruption and covers all significant case law, including discussion on the ongoing inpact of R v Waya.
The new edition incorporates in-depth coverage of the relevant legislation, with analysis of the Serious Crime Act 2015 which gives effect to a number of legislative proposals set out in the Serious and Organised Crime Strategy published in October 2013 and, in doing so, expands the powers that the National Crime Agency, the police and other law enforcement agencies have to pursue, disrupt and bring to justice those engaged in organised crime.
The new edition contains carefully selected appendices, including extracts from the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, and draft restraint, receivership and civil recovery orders.
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What Reviewers Are Saying
This book is an excellent successor to past editions and provides the busy investigator, practitioner and judge with an easily accessible guide to the subject. * Adrian Lower (The Law Society Gazette, March 2018) * Review from previous edition ...by far the best book on the subject * Henry Milner, Solicitor and Partner, Henry Milner & Co * ...an essential and invaluable text... * Criminal Bar Association News * not only an invaluable introduction to the area, but also a continued source of practical assistance * New Law Journal * ...simply indispensable to anyone concerned with the criminal law * Justice of the Peace * absolute gem of a book for those whose practice involves the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 in any way, written by authors with extensive experience in the field. * The Law Society, Gatekeeper Newsletter * a welcome balance between...the need to provide step-by-step practical guidance to practitioners and their desire to explain and comment on the context of, and the impetus for, legislative change. * Robert Amaee, Law Society Gazette * A great legal 'help mate' to judge and lawyer alike. * Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor, Richmond Green Chambers *