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Financial Crime in the EU - Criminal Records as Effective Tools or Missed Opportunities? (Hardcover)
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Financial Crime in the EU - Criminal Records as Effective Tools or Missed Opportunities? (Hardcover)
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There is little doubt that a series of EU Directives on money
laundering and on public procurement have not reduced the incidence
of financial crime in public contracts, in banking transactions, or
in dealings among the "vulnerable" professions (mainly accountants,
lawyers, and notaries). It is the convincingly argued thesis of
this book that this failure stems directly from the dependence of
these EU Directives on national laws on criminal records.
Harmonisation of these laws, the book demonstrates, is not only
necessary but urgent. In eighteen incisive essays, leading European
authorities in the field provide in-depth discussion of such
elements of the subject as methodologies for collecting criminal
records, the authorities maintaining such records, the contents of
such records and who has access to them, and conflicts with human
rights and privacy legislation. The authors show that these factors
and others vary enormously from country to country. They recommend
EU initiatives that clearly mandate such specifications as the
following: efficient exchange of criminal record data among
national authorities; which crimes lead to compulsory exclusion
from employment, membership, or participation in banking or public
tenders; the specific types of employment, membership, and
participation affected; erasure period for convictions; level of
access for banks, professional associations, and tendering
authorities to criminal records; and, exchange of criminal record
data in the framework of EU data protection legislation. Standing
as it does at a pressure point where criminal law collides with
human rights on the one hand and public contracts on the other,
this seminal work has a great deal to offer interested parties in
several diverse fields of law and administration. The findings and
recommendations of its authors are sure to evoke debate across a
broad spectrum of academic, professional, and policymaking
endeavour.
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