05771oam 22008055 450 991080714410332120240405175452.01-4648-0373-010.1596/978-1-4648-0370-3(CKB)3710000000275263(EBL)1913691(OCoLC)900344114(SSID)ssj0001402768(PQKBManifestationID)12503072(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001402768(PQKBWorkID)11361085(PQKB)11739868(MiAaPQ)EBC1913691(Au-PeEL)EBL1913691(CaPaEBR)ebr10955682(CaONFJC)MIL658267(OCoLC)ocn882719286(US-djbf)18440322(EXLCZ)99371000000027526320150107h20152015 uf 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentnrdamediancrdacarrierPublic wrongs, private actions civil lawsuits to recover stolen assets /Jean-Pierre Brun [and 8 others]1st ed.Washington, DC :STAR Stolen Asset Recovery Initiative, The World Bank-UNODC,[2015]20151 online resource (xv, 138 pages)illustrations ;26 cmStolen Asset Recovery InitiativeDescription based upon print version of record.1-322-26987-4 1-4648-0370-6 Includes bibliographical references.""Cover""; ""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction""; ""Objective""; ""Context: Civil Remedies as One of Several Avenues to Asset Recovery""; ""Scope of the Book""; ""Audience""; ""Overview of Chapters""; ""1. Civil Asset Recovery Litigation: Who May Sue and Be Sued�States as Plaintiffs and Possible Defendants""; ""A. States as Plaintiffs in Corruption Cases""; ""B. Defendants: Who Can Be Sued?""; ""2. Hiring an Attorney: Steps, Considerations, and Fee Arrangements""; ""A. Identifying a Suitable Attorney""; ""B. Structuring a Fee Arrangement""""C. Litigation and Asset Recovery Funds""""D. Assistance from International Organizations""; ""3. Choice of Forum: Where to Sue?""; ""A. Where Are the Assets, and Where Do the Defendants Have Contacts?""; ""B. Further Considerations""; ""4. Types of Actions""; ""A. Proprietary Actions�State Asserts Claim to a Particular Asset""; ""B. Personal Claims�Claim against a Person""; ""5. Civil Provisional Measures and Investigative Tools: How to Investigate and Freeze Assets""; ""A. Investigative Measures in Civil Asset Recovery Cases""""B. Securing the Assets: Provisional Measures in Civil Proceedings""""6. Legal Tools for International Cooperation: How to Obtain the Supporting Evidence""; ""A. International Conventions Promoting International Cooperation""; ""B. Regional Instruments to Facilitate Mutual Legal Assistance""; ""C. Factors to Consider When Collecting Evidence in Foreign Jurisdictions""; ""7. Damages and Compensation: How Much to Sue For?""; ""A. Methods Used to Quantify Compensation, Restitution, or Illicit Proceeds""; ""B. Beyond the Present�Emerging Theories""""8. Enforcement and Collection of Judgments""""A. The Recognition and Enforcement of Civil Judgments in an International Context""; ""B. The Challenges of Collecting Civil Judgments""; ""9. Using Insolvency, Receivership, or Similar Proceedings to Trace or Recover Assets""; ""A. Purpose of Insolvency or Similar Proceedings""; ""B. Using Insolvency Proceedings in Asset Recovery Cases""; ""10. Conclusion""; ""Appendix A. Glossary""; ""Appendix B. Case Studies""; ""1. Case of Mr. Diepreye Solomon Peter Alamieyeseigha (United Kingdom)""""2. Zambian Government v. the former Zambian President, Frederick Chiluba (United Kingdom)""""3. Kartika Ratna Thahir v. Pertamina (Singapore)""; ""4. Federal Republic of Nigeria v. Joshua Dariye & Another (United Kingdom)""; ""5. JSC BTA Bank v. Ablyazov & Others (United Kingdom)""; ""6. Attorney General of Turks and Caicos Islands v. Star Platinum Island Ltd. et al.""; ""Appendix C. Table of Cases Mentioned""; ""1. Core of text""; ""2. Cases mentioned in footnotes""; ""Appendix D. Resources""; ""1. Website Resources""; ""2. Publications and Studies""; ""Boxes""""1.1 States Are Legal Persons Entitled to Bring Claims: The Ferdinand Marcos Case (United States)""Over the last decade, the topics of corruption and recovery of its proceeds have steadily risen in the international policy agenda, with the entry into force of the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) in 2005, the Arab Spring in 2011, and most recently a string of scandals in the financial sector. As states decide how best to respond to corruption and recover assets, the course of action most often discussed is criminal investigation and prosecution rather than private lawsuits. But individuals, organizations, and governments harmed by corruption are also entitled to recover lWorld Bank e-Library.Civil lawsuits to recover stolen assetsCivil procedureFederal governmentCivil procedure.Federal government.345Brun Jean-Pierre1962-1619604Brun Jean-PierreWorld Bank. UNODC,YDXCPYDXCPBTCTAOCLCQBDXTJCCDXOCLCQDLCBOOK9910807144103321Public wrongs, private actions3951958UNINA