Libreria Giuridica Sauzano
Criminal economic law
Criminal economic law
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The “evolving” nature of the subject, only four years after the third edition, has required not only an update, but also, under several aspects, a real reworking of the various chapters into which the text is divided. The entry into force of the new “Insolvency Code” which dictates the current discipline of possible “solutions” to business crises; the many novelistic interventions in the field of financial crimes, the result of the vast and heterogeneous complex of Community Directives (so-called “Community law”); the significant changes made to the cases of money laundering and self-laundering, have called for – together with the incessant evolution of jurisprudential orientations – a similar intervention. The volume was conceived and written for students, with the aim of providing them with an essential but exhaustive “overall picture” of a subject that is as current as it is heterogeneous, as “explosive” as it is “aerial”, if not “smoky”, in terms of the principles that govern the penal system. The treatment of the topics, deliberately selected from among the much more numerous ones that traditionally constitute the area of the so-called "criminal economic law", takes into account above all the jurisprudential development for the importance it has assumed in the interpretation of legislative texts, with the conviction (or hope) that the attentive reader will be able, in any case, to grasp the ideas for critical reflection.
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