Commercial Fraud

Commercial Fraud Civil Liability for Fraud, Human Rights, and Money Laundering

By Janet Ulph
Oxford University Press February 2006

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780198268673
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication
February 2006
Format
Hardback , 908 pages
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

  • A key reference work for both academics and practitioners with a clear layout to assist cross referencing and reference to primary materials.
  • Original in its approach, the book examines types of claims for fraud and the basis for action
  • The book draws on a number of sources (company, contract, tort and trusts law) to analyse the law's response to fraud
  • Provides coverage of human rights and its impact upon commercial law.

Theft, deception, bribery, rogue trading and money laundering present massive and apparently insuperable problems for governments worldwide. On a national and international scale, these types of activities may have social, economic and political repercussions. This new book is primarily concerned with the impact of these activities upon private individuals. The text analyses the position of the victim, the fraudster, recipients of property and accessories. The focus is upon the civil law aspects of fraud and the increasing significance of money laundering legislation and the law of human rights. 

The main theme of this book is an examination of the extent to which fraudulent activity triggers special rules which are exceptions to the general principles of civil law. There is the further question of the extent to which theft and fraud affect transactions which are interlinked. Policy issues are weighed in the balance, such as the protection of property rights against the need to ensure the free circulation of goods and the security of good faith purchase, and the demand for certainty in the law against the need to deter fraud.

Table of Contents

A: BACKGROUND
1: Introduction
2: Human Rights
3: Money Laundering and Acquisitive Crime: the background and the offences
4: Money Laundering and Acquisitive Crime: the proceeds of crime
B: ESTABLISHING CIVIL LIABILITY
5: Regulating Conduct
6: Receipt Based Liability of Third Parties
7: Multi-Party and Accessory Liability
8: Law of Agency and Maritime Fraud
C: REMEDIES AND DEFENCES
9: Remedies
10: Following Misappropriated Property and Tracing into Substitute Property
11: Title Conflicts: Defences to the Action in Conversion
12: Further Defences
CONCLUSIONS

About the Author

Author Janet Ulph, LL.M. (Cantab), LL.M. (Harvard). Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Durham, and a qualified solicitor.

Consultant Editor Michael Tugendhat, Judge of the High Court (Queen's Bench Division), and contributor James Glister, M.A. (Cantab), M.Jur. (Durham)

Contributors: 
James Glister, M.A. (Cantab) M. Jur. (Durham). Lecturer in Law at the University of Durham

Reviews

"...Ulph has undertaken an Herculean task and the result is an outstanding product. The book is a must have for practitioners and academics working in the areas of commercial fraud (civil or criminal) and money laundering." - Jonathan Fisher Q.C, LMCLQ

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