Transnational Asset Recovery and Repurposing
from Part II - Putting Victims at the Center of Anti-Corruption Work
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 April 2025
Considers the international law and practice around asset recovery. Starts with UNCAC Chapter 5 and its genesis, and covers what human rights bodies have said on asset recovery and return. Summarizes the national law of major asset-holding states on recovery and return, and looks at four different models for returning assets to states where they were stolen while avoiding those same assets being re-stolen. Considers some of the complications of asset return where the same networks responsible for stealing them are still in power.
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