Confiscation Law Handbook
By (Author) Adrian Eissa KC
By (author) Ruth Barber
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Professional
1st December 2011
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
345.420773
Paperback
442
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
776g
A practical handbook suitable for the busy practitioner or practitioner new to the field dealing with all the basic aspects of confiscation law including civil remedies. This book is useful for those giving advice at trial stage on the future impact of confiscation proceedings. A clear analysis of the proliferating caselaw in the field allows principles to be quickly identified and understood and a stage by stage explanation of the procedural requirements ensures that required forms and responses are completed well and within time limits.
It provides a review of all the key confiscation provisions of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 including Part V civil recovery provisions, the use of which is set to expand.
Contents includes:
A brief history of confiscation law; Basic principles and timetable of 3-5; Confiscation consequent upon conviction; Cash seizures; Asset recovery under Part V; Caselaw; Problem areas; Appeals; Enforcement Stage; Civil Remedies; The future of confiscation law.
"I received the Confiscation Law Handbook today. So far, I have referred to it twice. I have found the book to be accessible, clear, concise and accurate. A perfect 'go to' manual." -- Michaela E. Mallin, Solicitor, 2011 * Michaela E. Mallin, Solicitor, 2011 *
"If you're a practitioner preparing a case involving confiscation law, or representing your client in court, or even producing a skeleton argument or counter argument, then the Confiscation Law Handbook is just for you... barristers, solicitors and legal executives, not to mention investigators such as border agency personnel, and the police will find this handy and concise guide indispensible." -- Phillip Taylor MBE, 2011 * Phillip Taylor MBE, 2011 *
Adrian Eissa is a Barrister at Garden Court Chambers and a leading Criminal Junior specialising in confiscation work. Ruth Barber is a Solicitor, Advocate and Director of Frisby and Co Solicitors, a legal company specialising in confiscation law.