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Book · 1 Jan 2011

Non-State Actors in Asset Recovery

by Daniel Thelesklaf, Pedro Gomes Pereira · Published by Peter Lang
Asset Recovery and Enforcement

Non-state actors are of fundamental importance in the prevention and combating of corruption within asset recovery processes. Their roles and responsibilities were considered during an experts’ meeting hosted by the Basel Institute on Governance and the International Anti-Corruption Academy in September 2010.

This book contains essays presented at the meeting, written by practitioners and academics with extensive experiences in the numerous fields which comprise asset recovery processes. The contributions offer a diversity of views on roles which non-state actors (can) play in preventing and combating corruption and other forms of financial crimes.

The editors conclude by offering insights into ongoing challenges in asset recovery processes and ways to overcome these challenges.

How to cite

Thelesklaf, D., Gomes Pereira, P. (2011). Non-State Actors in Asset Recovery. Peter Lang https://doi.org/10.3726/978-3-0351-0277-2

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