A Research Agenda for Economic Crime and Development

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A Research Agenda for Economic Crime and Development

9781802201376 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Barry Rider, OBE, Professorial Fellow, Centre for Development Studies, University of Cambridge, UK
Publication Date: 2023 ISBN: 978 1 80220 137 6 Extent: 266 pp
This contemporary Research Agenda examines the threats to stability and sustainability presented by economically motivated crime and misconduct. Featuring contributions from distinguished experts in the field of criminal law and justice, this book proposes avenues for future research into the legal frameworks designed to prevent and manage economic crime and corruption.

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Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary.

This contemporary Research Agenda examines the threats to stability and sustainability presented by economically motivated crime and misconduct. Featuring contributions from distinguished experts in the field of criminal law and justice, this book proposes avenues for future research into the legal frameworks designed to prevent and manage economic crime and corruption.

Barry Rider begins by considering the importance of discouraging economically relevant criminals from undermining the efficacy and stability of global economies. Chapters analyse a myriad of topics, including the economic crime-related repercussions of the Covid-19 pandemic, the development of small state financial centres, and the key measures adopted by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) to combat corruption. The book concludes by examining comparative perspectives in fighting organised crime, featuring case studies involving human trafficking and issues of compliance.

A Research Agenda for Economic Crime and Development will be an essential resource for scholars and academics studying criminal law and justice, economic crime and corruption, and law and development. It will also be beneficial to criminal and regulatory lawyers, policymakers, and researchers interested in the prevention of economic crime.
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‘Professor Barry Rider OBE has been the leading academic on economic crime since the early 1980s. His important scholarship on financial fraud, and on cross cutting issues including restitution and tort liability, has shaped the academic field and set the agenda for the cooperation between different government agencies. This book introduces a fresh and important research agenda for economic crime and development, challenging traditional assumptions, and confronting the real damage that economic crime can do to the economies of the world.’
– Mads Andenas KC, University of Oslo, Norway and University of London, UK

‘A Research Agenda for Economic Crime and Development seamlessly weaves together a compendium of insightful, thought-provoking pieces written by established, and emerging, scholars and legal practitioners. Professor Barry Rider and all the contributors should be commended for producing this timely must-read for academics, policymakers and anyone concerned with the much overlooked, yet fundamental, inter-relationship between economic crime and developmental issues.’
– Shazeeda Ali, University of the West Indies, Jamaica
Contributors
Contributors include: Rohan Clarke, Louis de Koker, Dayanath Jayasuriya, Ingrida Kerusauskaite, Antonello Miranda, Chizu Nakajima, Patrick Rappo, Barry Rider, Dominic Thomas-James
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Contents:

Foreword xv
Preface xix
1 Introduction to A Research Agenda for Economic
Crime and Development 1
Barry Rider
2 Stability, security and sustainable development 47
Ingrida Kerusauskaite
3 Economic crime in developing and transition economies 75
Dayanath Jayasuriya
4 Corruption and development 93
Patrick Rappo
5 Anti-money laundering, suspect wealth and development 117
Dominic Thomas-James
6 International interventions and sovereignty 137
Rohan Clarke
7 Governance, integrity and sustainability – joining
the dots? 155
Chizu Nakajima
8 FATF measures and the combating of corruption in
developing countries 175
Louis de Koker
9 Comparative perspectives in fighting organized crime 205
Antonello Miranda

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