Kolawole Olaniyan, "Ownership of Proceeds of Corruption in International Law"
English | ISBN: 0192867830 | 2024 | 400 pages | PDF | 35 MB
English | ISBN: 0192867830 | 2024 | 400 pages | PDF | 35 MB
Recovery of proceeds deriving from corruption is now increasingly recognized as a principle of contemporary international law. However, people's sovereign and ownership rights over their wealth and natural resources have remained more theoretical than real, especially in the global fight against corruption. As a result, the populations of victim-states often cannot hold their governments accountable for misusing proceeds of corruption, and do not benefit from the recovery, repatriation, management, and use of returned proceeds. In the first comprehensive study on the issue, Kolawole Olaniyan challenges the conventional notion that sovereign and ownership rights over wealth and natural resources - and by extension, the proceeds of corruption - should be exclusively exercised by states.
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