OLAF at the Crossroads: Action against EU Fraud
By (Author) Constantin Stefanou
By (author) Professor Helen Xanthaki
By (author) Simone White
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
31st August 2011
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
345.40263
Hardback
220
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 16mm
476g
The authors offer many insights into the regulatory, operational and institutional opportunities and challenges for OLAF, the European Commission's Anti-Fraud Office. Since OLAF was set up in 1999, significant changes in its functional environment have taken place including in EU criminal law and especially in mutual assistance and substantive criminal law; the reconstruction of Eurojust and Europol through recent Regulations and Memoranda of Cooperation; and the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty.The authors advance the view that OLAF's current legal framework must address these issues adequately.The approach they take is multi-disciplinary. OLAF is examined here through the prisms of EU politics and national, European and (to some extent) comparative law, focusing not only on the identification of current problems in regulation and procedure but also on its positioning within the context of European integration. Operational issues are then extensively discussed, making this a book for practitioners as well as policy makers and academics.The book addresses the theoretical and practical aspects of anti-fraud actions within both criminal and civil aspects of public law. Although OLAF works within an incomplete EU legal framework and with varying cooperation by national authorities, its staff have devised mechanisms that address some of these issues. Nevertheless, rules covering procedural and operational issues will need to be safeguarded within future legislation.
From the Preface 'This book is the only one of its kind that addresses all issues related to OLAF in such depth and breadth, that it will undoubtedly become essential reading for academics, practitioners, researchers, and beyond. I am delighted to endorse this book and to recommend it highly as a beautiful expose of OLAF, and as a sample of a most amazing combination of academic expertise with practical insight.' Rodi Kratsa-Tsagaropoulou, Vice President, European Parliament
Constantin Stefanou is a Senior Lecturer at the Sir William Dale Centre for Legislative Studies, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London. Simone White is a lawyer working in OLAF and a research fellow at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London. Helen Xanthaki is a Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London.