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The international law of responsibility for economic crimes : holding state officials individually liable for acts of fraudulent enrichment

"Focusing on the problem of indigenous spoliation in developing countries, this work explores the controversial issue of spoliation by national officials of the wealth of the states of which they are custodians. Due to constraints of the state system and the lack of appropriate substantive municipal law, efforts to punish those responsible for the economic rape of entire nations and to recover spoliated funds have been frustrated and rendered insubstantial. Taking a multidisciplinary approach and on the basis of data generated from empirical, cross-national research, this study makes the case for indigenous spoliation as a violation of international law."--Jacket

Print Book, English, ©2006
[2nd ed. ]
Ashgate Pub., Aldershot, Hants, England, ©2006