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-- 1 Financial Crime and The Law: Identifying and Mitigating Risks. -- 2 The Crime-Crypto Nexus: Nuancing Risk across Crypto-Crime Transactions. -- 3 Financing Environmental Crime: Financial Sector Complicity in Global Deforestation and Opportunities for Regulatory Intervention. -- 4 Weeding Out...
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1. Towards a Global Approach to Combating Financial Crime -- 2. Non-Conviction-Based Asset Recovery in Nigeria – An Additional Tool for Law Enforcement Agencies? -- 3.De-risking’ Denials of Bank Services: An Over-Compliance Dilemma? -- 4. Money Laundering through Real Estate – Why, and...
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This study considers the impact of the FATF’s greylisting process from a market perspective. The results are intended to inform the development of public policy and improvement of market signalling. The study develops a theoretical market impact model and identifies the indicators which may...
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Protecting Mobile Money against Financial Crimes Global Policy Challenges and Solutions Pierre-Laurent Chatain, Andrew Zerzan, Wameek Noor, Najah Dannaoui, and Louis de Koker Foreword by Bob Christen The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation B 375663 THE WORLD...
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During the 1990s economic crime began to spiral in South Africa. This phenomenon coincided with the country's transition to a democratic state. The article outlines a number of steps that South Africa took to align its laws with international standards and to improve the legal tools of law...
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In 2012, the University of Washington School of Law held a conference to examine the impact of the 2012 Revised Financial Action Task Force standards for combating money laundering and combating terrorism and proliferation financing on the use of mobile money in developing countries as a...
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Financial regulators are challenged to respond to the innovation opportunities presented by financial technology (fintech). Current rules are not necessarily sufficient or effective to adequately regulate new business models and new products relating to innovations such as crypto assets or...
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