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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 practical successes on the ground remain few and
far apart, and largely limited to a handful of countries. This book
asks why and, through the voice of renowned practitioners from a
broad range of affected countries, analyses challenges that remain,
identifies new stumbling blocks that have cropped up, and discusses
practical solutions that are being tested with a view to overcoming
these. The book is published by the Basel Institute on Governance's
International Centre for Asset Recovery (ICAR).
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