Millington and Sutherland Williams on the Proceeds of Crime

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Pub. Date: 2023-10-14
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Summary

The proceeds of crime field continues to be one of the fastest moving areas of the law within the criminal justice system. New cases are reported on a weekly, sometimes daily, basis as well as frequently in the major law reports. Millington and Sutherland on the Proceeds of Crime offers an extensive, authorative examination of proceeds of crime and confiscation legislation. It provides an easily navigable step-by-step approach that considers how the legislation is geared to ensuring that criminals do not benefit from their crimes financially, as well as detailed coverage of every stage of the confiscation process.

The newest edition has been fully updated to include all important legislative changes since the publication of the fifth edition. A chapter dedicated to sanctions has been added, the impact of crypto currencies is examined, analysis is provided of Law Commission reports on Supicious Activity Reports and the Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA), and there is a new chapter focusing on part six of POCA.

Previous editions have been recognised by governments, both national and international, for their focus on the importance of asset recovery as a vital weapon in the fight against organised crime and corruption. Millington and Sutherland Williams on The Proceeds of Crime is used in the Academy of European Law (ERA) as well as the libraries of the Chief Justices of Jamaica, Barbados, and Papua New Guinea. The book serves as an international guide, assisting barristers, solicitors, practitioners, and academics in navigating this often-complex area of the law.

Author Biography


Mark Sutherland Williams, High Court Judge, ,Michael Hopmeier, Circuit Judge, ,Rupert Jones, Judge of the Upper Tribunal,

Mark Sutherland Williams is a Resident Judge of the First-Tier Tribunal based in London. He was previously a barrister at 3PB, where he appeared as counsel in a number of the most significant cases decided in the proceeds of crime field, and was head of the Asset Forfeiture Group for 10 years.

HHJ Michael Hopmeier is a Circuit Judge based at Southwark Crown Court. He was previously a barrister at Hardwicke and 23 Essex Street and, during a 30 year career at the Bar, undertook many high-profile fraud cases, both prosecuting and defending.

Rupert Jones is the former Attorney General of Anguilla. He sits as a Judge of the First Tier Tax Tribunal and has been appointed a Deputy Judge of the Upper Tribunal (Administrative Appeals Chamber). He is a Barrister at 3PB specialising in the proceeds of crime, indirect taxation, public law and national security.

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